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New York Architecture
Images-Soho former
New
York Mercantile Exchange |
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architect
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Thomas R. Jackson |
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location
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6 Harrison St. |
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date
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1886 |
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style
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construction
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a handsome brick tower and rusticated granite pillars at the
base |
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type
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Office Building |
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notes
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A five-story gabled
brick building with a handsome tower and rusticated granite pillars at the
base. The tall second-story windows opened onto the trading floor, where
on a good day at the turn of the century $15,000 worth of eggs changed
hands in an hour. The exchange was organized in 1872 as the Butter and
Cheese Exchange, for commercial objectives (fostering trade, reforming
abuses) and also social ones (promoting good fellowship, providing for
widows and orphans of members). Recently the building has been converted
to condominiums, and houses on the ground floor one of the many fancy new
restaurants in Tribeca. |
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contact
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nyc-architecture.com
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