307-311 Canal Street at the corner of Mercer Street in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The Arnold Constable Dry Goods Emporium had the four-story building at 309-311 (left) built in 1856 and moved in in 1857. The five-story building next door, at 307 (right), was built in 1862, along with a fifth floor to the original building. The store moved uptown to the Ladies' Mile in 1869. (Source: AIA Guide to NYC (4th ed.)) On the far right is 305 Canal Street, built in 1915. {Source: NYC GIS Map)
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