Interior, Sahadi's Grocery Store, 1899.
Interior, Sahadi's Grocery Store, 1899.

Sahadi's Grocery Store

92 Washington Street
Sahadi's grocery store, now in Brooklyn, began on Washington Street.
Sahadi's grocery store was founded in 1895 by Abraham Sahadi. Like the present-day Sahadi's on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, Abraham and his wife Zakia sold not just groceries, but Middle Eastern goods like brass lamps, private label 'arak, and water pipes. The company moved to Brooklyn in 1948 when construction of the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel wiped out the last of Washington Street.
Charlie Sahadi tells the history of the Sahadi Importing Company, originally located at 61 Washington Street. An excerpt from "The Sacred," a documentary video about Little Syria by Ozge Dogan.