Mojo Supermarket
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Advertising doesn’t have to be loud. Mojo Supermarket operates out of 20 Elizabeth St in a stretch of Lower Manhattan where the old garment district bleeds into Chinatown’s neon glow. The block hums with delivery bikes and steam-table lunches, a fitting backdrop for an agency that trades in sharp, street-level campaigns rather than boardroom jargon. They handle everything from brand strategy to digital activations, often blending humor with data to cut through the noise—no small feat in a city where every lamppost is a billboard. Directions are straightforward; the map pins the entrance between a dumpling spot and a fabric wholesaler. If you’re calling, note the number isn’t listed—clients tend to find them through word of mouth or the occasional viral stunt. For anyone who’s ever scrolled past an ad and actually laughed, that’s the neighborhood they’re in. Map here.
Elizabeth Street isn’t the kind of address that announces itself. It’s the kind that rewards those who pay attention. Mojo Supermarket fits right in.