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The Mondo (New York City, New York)

USA / New Jersey / Hoboken / New York City, New York / Greenwich Street, 363
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4-story Italianate residential building completed in 1866. Designed by Gage Inslee as a store-and-loft building, it is articulated as three contiguous buildings. The ground floor is black cast-iron; the upper floors are faced in tan smooth stucco. The windows have black-painted projecting stone lintels; those in the center of each three-window grouping on the 2nd floor are peaked. Three black metal roof cornices with modillions cap the roof line. The exposed part of the north elevation is a parged brick wall pierced by openings with recent windows.

The building was first occupied by Wetmore & Company, an iron and steel business. Later occupants include several butter and egg companies; the Hotel Bar Butter Company; and merchants of coffee, tea, and produce. The building was transformed in 1979 for residential use. The ground floor is occupied by American Cut steakhouse, and Tribeca Tap House bar.
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Coordinates:   40°43'9"N   74°0'35"W
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