69 Mercer Street · SoHo Private 3rd Floor Office

1,688 SF · ASKING $15,900 / MO N

Private full-floor SoHo office with elevator access, high ceilings, and strong natural light. Efficient layout suited for client-facing or professional use.

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3rd Floor Description

69 Mercer Street, Third Floor is a private, full-floor office offered directly by ownership in a SoHo elevator building between Spring and Broome Streets. The elevator delivers you straight into a bright, gallery-clean floor with a controlled, professional feel and minimal visual noise, making it immediately credible for client-facing use.

The layout reads long and efficient, with high ceilings, recessed lighting, and a sequence of full-height glass-front rooms that create real separation for meetings, private offices, and focused work while keeping the floor open and light. A wide window line at the far end anchors the space with strong natural light and classic SoHo building views, and the clean white surfaces keep the floor flexible for different brands and setups.

A built-in storage and counter run provides practical back-of-house utility without eating into the open area. Central HVAC and existing lighting support an easy move-in path. Offered directly by the owner with three-year and longer terms available, full commission, and all reasonable offers considered.

Availability

Q2 2026

Ceiling Height

10’4”

Historical Overview

69 Mercer Street was originally constructed in 1876 for dry goods merchant Edward C. Eliot. Designed by architect Theo. A. Tribet and built by Robinson & Wallace, the five-story, three-bay building exemplifies the cast-iron architecture that defined SoHo’s commercial boom in the late 19th century. Its full iron façade features paired Corinthian columns, tall segmental-arched windows, and a deep bracketed cornice, striking a balance between fire-resistant utility and ornamental appeal. Completed in under six months, it was first occupied by G.D. & L.E. Delano, a dry goods firm, at a time when Mercer Street was rapidly transforming into a textile and mercantile corridor. Though updated internally during the 1990s and later adapted for creative and retail use, the structure retains its original proportions and façade detailing. 69 Mercer remains a contributing structure within the SoHo–Cast Iron Historic District Extension, recognized for both its architectural integrity and its role in Lower Manhattan’s industrial and commercial development.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The space is not equipped with venting for commercial use.

  • High-speed Internet is available at this location. To determine the exact speed available, please check with local Internet providers.

  • There is no rear access available for deliveries or loading at this property.

  • Yes, the building includes a passenger elevator.

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Location

Just steps from world class shopping, hotels and dining in SoHo, Tribeca and Chinatown

Neighbors

Kate Spade, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Moncler, Suitsupply, Patagonia SoHo, UGG, Thursday Boot Company, John Varvatos, Watches of Switzerland, BCBGMAXAZRIA, Vince