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A Legacy That Lives On
Although broadcasts will no longer originate from the beloved Upper West Side studio, its legacy remains firmly woven into television history.

The walls may no longer echo with applause each morning, but the memories created there will continue to inspire both viewers and those who worked behind the scenes.

Every laugh, every emotional interview, every holiday celebration, and every unforgettable television moment helped shape one of America’s longest-running daytime programs.

The studio may have closed its chapter, but the story of Live continues.

Conclusion
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos’ farewell to the iconic 7 Lincoln Square studio marks the end of an extraordinary era in daytime television. For Kelly, the building represented more than two decades of career milestones and family memories. For Mark, it became the place where he joined his wife in creating one of television’s most beloved hosting partnerships. And for the dedicated production team, it was a workplace filled with friendships that lasted a lifetime.

As Live settles into its beautiful new home at Disney’s Robert A. Iger Building in Hudson Square, viewers can look forward to the same warmth, humor, heartfelt conversations, and genuine chemistry that have made the show a morning tradition for millions.

The address may have changed, but the heart of the show remains exactly where fans have always found it—with Kelly Ripa, Mark Consuelos, and the remarkable team that continues to brighten mornings across America.

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