Produce Exchange Building

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The Produce Exchange Building was a prominent 19th-century New York City commercial structure designed by architect George B. Post, notable for its innovative iron-frame construction and role in the city’s commodities trade.

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instanceOf commercial building
architect George B. Post NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Renaissance Revival
associatedWith New York produce trade
commodities exchanges in the United States
borough Manhattan
category 19th-century architecture in the United States
commercial buildings in Manhattan
city New York City
constructionMaterial iron
constructionType metal-frame building
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designer George B. Post NERFINISHED
hasArchitect George B. Post NERFINISHED
locatedIn New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInTimePeriod 19th century
location Manhattan
New York City
notableFor iron-frame structural system
role in New York produce exchange activities
partOf development of early skyscraper technology
history of New York City commerce
primaryFunction produce and commodities trading
significance important center for New York City commodities trade
innovative use of iron-frame construction in the 19th century
structuralSystem iron-frame construction
use commodities exchange
office space

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George B. Post notableWork Produce Exchange Building