New York Mercantile Exchange Building

USA / New Jersey / Hoboken / Broadway, 628
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6-story Renaissance-revival office building completed in 1883. Designed by H.J. Schwarzmann & Co. and built by J.H. Mahoney as a satellite office for the New York Mercantile Exchange, it has a 6-bay facade with slender cast-iron columns and engaged colonnettes simulating bamboo poles and wider center columns with floral decorations on upper stories. The piers have floral and foliate motifs, and the top-floor fenestration is capped by filigree arches. Applied letters set off by foliation on spandrels above the 4th and 2nd floors reads "The New York Mercantile Exchange". The facade is topped by a green, bracketed, galvanized iron cornice with a decorative frieze.

The rear facade on Crosby Street is clad in red brick above a green cast-iron ground floor, where narrow fluted pilasters divide it into six bays. On the upper floors, the windows grow shorter on each level, and still have hinges from the now-removed exterior shutters. The facade is capped by a corbelled iron cornice. There are two round water towers on the roof, one in the south-center, and one at the southeast corner.

By 1892, the building was in use for light manufacturing, which continued into the mid-20th century. In the 1970s, it was again used as an office building above ground level storefronts.

The ground level and first floor are occupied by Urban Outfitters.
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Coordinates:   40°43'33"N   73°59'44"W
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