69 Mercer Street · SoHo Penthouse Duplex

5,200 SF · ASKING $29,000 / MO N

A luminous duplex penthouse at 69 Mercer with two private outdoor spaces, soaring atrium, and keyed elevator entry, ideal for creative offices or showrooms in the heart of SoHo.

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Penthouse Duplex Description

Private two full floor office or showroom with two outdoor spaces atop one of SoHo’s most iconic cobblestone blocks. The Penthouse at 69 Mercer Street is a luminous duplex workspace where a keyed elevator opens into a dramatic 30-foot atrium, and a suspended steel staircase rises beneath a large central skylight. Oversized windows bring in abundant natural light, creating an atmosphere that feels open, focused, and calm.

The layout is designed to support a range of uses. It works especially well for fashion and design studios, media and production teams, boutique investment offices, or technology firms seeking a space that reflects both identity and function. Glass-enclosed offices offer privacy without cutting off flow. Hardwood floors and gallery-style lighting add a clean, intentional finish. At the core of the main level, a designer kitchen with stone countertops, custom cabinetry, and pendant lighting offers a natural setting for meetings, meals, or quiet conversation.

The main floor opens to a private terrace. A second outdoor space offers open skyline views from a rooftop lounge. Both extend the working environment beyond the walls, giving teams a place to step outside without leaving the office. Offered directly by ownership on a single net lease, with flexible five to ten year terms. Pop-ups are welcome. There is no landlord right to cancel. Tenant improvement concessions may be offered. All reasonable offers will be considered.

Ceiling Height

8’1” - 30’

Frontage

26’

Availability

Immediate

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 bathrooms included with this space are private.

  • 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