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| Mer' • cer [Middle English, from Old French mercier, trader, from merz, merchandise, from Latin merx, merc-, merchandise.]
A dealer in textiles, especially silks. Soho's Mercer Street, which runs for 12 blocks from Canal St. north to East 8th just west of Broadway, was actually named for Revolutionary War general Hugh Mercer (as was New Jersey's Mercer County, seat of its capital, Trenton) as well as counties in 5 other states. The word's derivation makes sense in Soho, however, as first clothing wholesalers and then pricey retailers have set up shop in the area. I walked Mercer Street in December 2007, just as the sun was at its lowest arc, producing interesting shadowplay on its cast iron buildings. |
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I'm unaware of the origin of this building on the SW corner of Broome and Mercer, but I know it would have been likely razed if the Lower Manhattan Expressway, or Lo-Max, were built as was planned in the Swingin' Sixties. Remember, NIMBYs stopped that project, and they aren't wrong every time.


I enjoyed this 3-story brick building, just north of Broome, in green paint and its white lintels, arched transom, white door and 6-over-6 windows so much in the slanting light, I shot it twice. One of the few buildings on Mercer that's not massive and cast iron. A NYC reality-check: Though Soho has become chicer than chic, bars are still required on the ground floor.


Some reminders of Soho's recent past and fading present, as far as yarn and dry goods wholesalers are concerned.

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Photographed December, 2007; page completed March 3, 2008.
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