69 Mercer Street is a six-story cast-iron elevator building located on Mercer Street between Spring and Broome, in the core of SoHo’s retail and office corridor. The building supports a mix of retail, showroom, and full-floor office use and is configured to allow each floor to operate independently.
The ground floor retail is arranged as a true two-level flagship space. The main level features substantial ceiling height with exposed beams, tall storefront windows, and a layout that runs cleanly from front to back. A finished lower level is directly connected and designed for active commercial use, not ancillary storage. A rear skylight and internal stair provide natural light and continuity between levels, allowing the duplex to function as one cohesive retail or showroom environment.
Above, the office and showroom floors are laid out as private, full-floor suites. Several floors include elevator access directly into the space, providing a controlled arrival suitable for client-facing use. Interiors are clean and functional, with high ceilings, exposed ductwork, existing lighting, and layouts that accommodate both open work areas and enclosed rooms where needed. Kitchens and private restrooms are already in place on select floors, allowing for full-time occupancy without shared facilities.
The penthouse occupies the top two floors and is the defining feature of the building. The elevator opens into a dramatic double-height space organized around a central skylight and a suspended steel staircase. The layout supports studio, showroom, or executive office use, with glass-enclosed rooms, a full kitchen, and direct access to outdoor space. One level opens to a private terrace, with an additional rooftop area above, giving the penthouse usable exterior space that is rare for a Mercer Street property.
69 Mercer Street is offered directly by ownership and accommodates a range of lease structures depending on floor and use. Taken together, the building functions as a flexible SoHo property with a true flagship retail base, independent full-floor offices, and a top-floor suite that stands apart from typical cast-iron inventory.