# Mortimer Building

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Former building in New York City's Financial District

The **Mortimer Building** was a 19th-century building located at [Wall Street](/source/Wall_Street) and New Street in the [Financial District](/source/Financial_District%2C_Manhattan) of [Manhattan](/source/Manhattan), [New York City](/source/New_York_City). It was built by W.Y. Mortimer beginning on June 1, 1884, and completed for occupancy in March 1885. The architect was [George B. Post](/source/George_B._Post).[1] It fronted Wall Street for a distance of 57 feet (17 m) and New Street for 65 feet (20 m). Used entirely as an office building, the structure adjoined the [New York Stock Exchange Building](/source/New_York_Stock_Exchange_Building) on the west and south. Tenants included lawyers, brokers, and bankers.[2] The building was used as the general headquarters of the [Industrial Workers of the World](/source/Industrial_Workers_of_the_World) at its peak between 1912 and 1917.[3]

The [New York Stock Exchange](/source/New_York_Stock_Exchange) acquired the Mortimer Building for $745,000 in December 1918. Reasons for the acquisition included consolidating all the adjuncts of the exchange beneath one roof and the necessity for additional floor space for *foreign issues*, entertained by the NYSE.[4] The site was valued at $710,000 in February 1920; $745,000 with the building included.[5]

## Interior design and history

Its rooms were light, arranged in suites and singly. The walls were made primarily of mahogany. The halls were [wainscoted](/source/Panelling#Wainscot_panelling) in marble and mahogany. The stairways were composed of iron and stone. The structure was considered [fireproof](/source/Fireproofing) from top to bottom. Modern conveniences included steam gas, electric lights, and two speedy elevators.

## Previous structures

The 1884 Mortimer Building replaced an earlier edifice with the same name, built in 1835 by Richard Mortimer (1790 - 1882). The latter structure was constructed in accordance with the Mortimer estate, William Yates Mortimer executor.[2]

Richard Mortimer had commissioned another Mortimer Building at [935-939 Broadway](/source/935-939_Broadway) from architect [Griffith Thomas](/source/Griffith_Thomas). This 1862 structure, which held the early offices of the [American Institute of Architects](/source/American_Institute_of_Architects), still stands as of 2018.[6]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Willis, Carol. ["The Rise of Wall Street"](http://skyscraper.org/EXHIBITIONS/WALL_STREET/23-63_wall_3.php). *Skyscraper Museum*. Retrieved 10 February 2018.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-site_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-site_2-1) *The Mortimer Building*, [New York Times](/source/New_York_Times), February 15, 1885, pg. 7.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Industrial Workers of the World"](https://archive.iww.org/headquarters/oldghq/). [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20230415005050/https://archive.iww.org/headquarters/oldghq/) from the original on 15 April 2023. Retrieved 6 June 2024.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** *Exchange Buys Mortimer Building*, New York Times, December 12, 1918, pg. 16.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** *22-Story Building For Stock Exchange*, New York Times, February 13, 1920, pg. 4.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** ["Mortimer Building"](http://www.flatirondistrict.nyc/discover-flatiron/flatiron-history/the-mortimer-building). *Flatiron District*. Retrieved 10 February 2018.

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