The station building was Bennett Studios, a recording studio, from 2001 until 2011. The 6,500-square-foot studio was established by Dae Bennett, the son of Tony Bennett.[13][14]
The Performing Arts School at BergenPAC
Since 2013 the building houses Bergen Performing Arts Center Performing Arts School. Students have the opportunity to perform on both the theater’s main stage and throughout the county. Programs also outreach to school districts and special needs groups.[15][16]
^"Old Landmark is Being Razed". The Bergen Evening Record. Hackensack, New Jersey. September 15, 1948. p. 34. Retrieved December 26, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
^"Englewood's New Erie Station". The Bergen Evening Record. Hackensack, New Jersey. October 24, 1925. p. 66. Retrieved December 27, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
^"Northern Branch Corridor DEIS"(PDF). December 2011. Appendix H: Historic Properties and Resources. The Northern Railroad's chief engineer, along with New York lawyer J. Wyman Jones and a few friends, obtained control of six farms and mapped streets, and, on August 15, 1859, registered Englewood, the nucleus of the present city, in the County Seat of Hackensack. By 1887, the railroad had erected three stations in Englewood to accommodate travelers and businessmen; Van Brunts (later Nordhoff) in the south and Englewood and Highwood (near Ivy Lane) to the north. The 1884 Sanborn map of downtown Englewood shows the depot located on the west side of the railroad just north of Palisade Avenue….However, the former Englewood Station, modified extensively for its current use as a recording studio, has lost much of its historic architectural integrity.
^"City Of Englewood NJ Master Plan 2014"(PDF). Englewoodone. 2014. p. 97. Archived from the original(PDF) on 12 January 2017. Retrieved 16 September 2016. Locate Station at Depot Square, convenient to BergenPAC. NJ Transit should improve passenger convenience and station visibility by relocating the proposed new Englewood Town Center Station to the northern side of Palisade Avenue along Depot Square, between Bergen Performing Arts (PAC) and the former rail station. This is the commercial and cultural heart of Englewood as well as the historic location of the passenger rail service. This station stop is the commercial and cultural heart of Englewood as well as the historic location of the passenger rail service. This station stop is the City's much-preferred alternative to the W. Englewood Avenue station assumed in the DEIS.