New York Produce Exchange

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The New York Produce Exchange was a historic commodities exchange in New York City that specialized in the trading of agricultural products such as grains and cotton.

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instanceOf commodities exchange
historical building
organization
architect George B. Post NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Renaissance Revival NERFINISHED
buildingCompleted 1884
chartered 1862
country United States of America
declinePeriod mid-20th century
demolished 1957
floorArea approximately 3 acres
foundedAs New York Corn Exchange NERFINISHED
governedBy board of managers
hadTradingFloor cotton futures
grain futures
hasFeature arcaded loggias
large central courtyard
tower-like corner pavilions
headquartersLocation New York City
inception 1862
industry commodities trading
finance
locatedIn Financial District NERFINISHED
Manhattan
New York City
locatedNear Wall Street NERFINISHED
locatedOn Broad Street NERFINISHED
membershipType seat-based membership
numberOfStories 10
peakMembership over 2,000 members
playedRoleIn New York City’s commodity trade
development of futures trading in the United States
precededBy New York Corn Exchange NERFINISHED
reasonForDecline shift of commodities trading to other exchanges
reasonForDemolition real estate redevelopment at 2 Broadway site
renamed New York Produce Exchange NERFINISHED
renamedIn 1868
replacedBy 2 Broadway NERFINISHED
specializedIn agricultural commodities trading
tradedCommodity corn
cotton
grain
oats
provisions
wheat
wasAmong largest commercial buildings in New York City at time of completion

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