Manhattan Community Board No. 2 – Meeting Thurs, November 21
Manhattan Community Board #2 Manhattan is one of the first community boards to be established in the early 1960’s. One of Soho Broadway Community Neighborhood Resources
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Apr 29, 2017 | By SoHo Broadway Initiative
The Bike to Work Challenge is now Open! The Bike to Work Challenge is a Month-long competition to find New York City’s “Bikingest Workplace.” This is the workplace with the highest percentage of employees who commute to and from work by bike in the month of May. All workplaces in the Five Boroughs are welcome […]
Feb 27, 2017 | By SoHo Broadway Initiative
The New York City Department of Transportation is developing a Citywide Transit Plan to plan for the future of transit in New York City, and account for where and how New Yorkers live today and into the future. With input from the community, the plan will identify citywide needs, values and a shared vision, and […]
| By SoHo Broadway Initiative
From August 2016 to June 2017, New Yorkers from all walks of life will help shape the future of arts and culture in NYC. CreateNYC will incorporate intensive public input and an in-depth evaluation of the city’s cultural assets in a comprehensive cultural plan. CreateNYC is an exciting opportunity to create a long term roadmap […]
Feb 21, 2017 | By SoHo Broadway Initiative
Businesses and commercial property owners play a crucial role in protecting our environment and achieving the Mayor’s goal of reducing commercial waste by 90% by 2030. In addition to lowering costs by avoiding common sanitation violations, businesses can benefit by reducing their carbon footprint, maintaining a clean property, and increasing their competitive edge. New commercial […]
Jan 25, 2017 | By SoHo Broadway Initiative
NYC BigApps is the premier civic innovation competition in New York City that challenges designers, developers, academics, entrepreneurs, and New Yorkers at large to apply their know-how to improve New York City. For the last seven years, the BigApps competition has challenged entrepreneurial teams to create innovative products and services that address critical civic and […]
Dec 28, 2016 | By SoHo Broadway Initiative
Businesses and commercial property owners play a crucial role in protecting our environment and achieving the Mayor’s goal of reducing commercial waste by 90% by 2030. In addition to lowering costs by avoiding common sanitation violations, businesses can benefit by reducing their carbon footprint, maintaining a clean property, and increasing their competitive edge. New commercial […]
Nov 29, 2016 | By SoHo Broadway Initiative
NYC Dept. of Small Business Services is excited to introduce no cost compliance consultations to help new and operating businesses learn how to avoid common violations before fines are issued. Compliance consultations will not result in agency enforcement. NYC Dept. of Small Business Services team will come directly to a business and help the owner(s): […]
Oct 26, 2016 | By SoHo Broadway Initiative
The City of New York is looking for experienced business owners and working professionals from a variety of industries, backgrounds, and business stages who have achieved success in a particular area to serve as WEConnect Mentors, providing digital and in-person advising to the WE NYC community of women entrepreneurs. WEConnect Mentors will be a diverse […]
Sep 30, 2016 | By SoHo Broadway Initiative
New York City is reducing penalties and interest for many violations* issued by the Department of Sanitation, Department of Buildings, and other city agencies. Not including Parking and Real Property violations. Take advantage of the amnesty program before it expires! Amnesty will run from September 12, 2016 – December 12, 2016. Stay informed. Visit www.nyc.gov/forgivingfines […]
Aug 29, 2016 | By SoHo Broadway Initiative
Researchers at Columbia University are conducting a research project to examine the role of historic districts in New York City’s urban life. The project includes an online public survey to better understand how New Yorkers value the social, environmental, and economic aims of historic district preservation. Recent scholarship and media coverage have examined how the […]
Jul 27, 2016 | By SoHo Broadway Initiative
Street fairs are annual community events that offer neighbors and visitors an opportunity to purchase food, goods and services. The Mayor’s Office of Citywide Event Coordination and Management wants to hear from you. Whether or not you have visited these community events, your opinion matters!
Nov 11, 2015 | By SoHo Broadway Initiative
Volunteer interviewers are needed to help us with SoHo Stories: Our Neighborhood Oral History Project. Interview your neighbors, family or friends. Sign up for one interviewer training session below at Mulberry Street Library and help collect and preserve neighborhood history! To sign up, contact Alexandra Kelly at alexandrakelly@nypl.org or 212-621-0552. Mulberry Street Library (10 Jersey […]
Today | Community
Manhattan Community Board #2 Manhattan is one of the first community boards to be established in the early 1960’s. One of Soho Broadway Community Neighborhood Resources
Tomorrow | Culture
Douglas Dunn and Christopher Williams along with producers James Klosty and Alison Granucci, offer Salon Lute, an evening of new dances, poetry, and song featuring music for Baroque lute and theorbo by French composers Denis Gaultier.
Nov 23 | Culture
Douglas Dunn and Christopher Williams along with producers James Klosty and Alison Granucci, offer Salon Lute, an evening of new dances, poetry, and song featuring music for Baroque lute and theorbo by French composers Denis Gaultier.
Nov 24 | Culture
Douglas Dunn and Christopher Williams along with producers James Klosty and Alison Granucci, offer Salon Lute, an evening of new dances, poetry, and song featuring music for Baroque lute and theorbo by French composers Denis Gaultier.
Dec 7 | Culture
Carrie Mae Weems: The influential artist presents her work in a public lecture. – The Architectural League of NY
Jan 12 | Culture
CLOSING EXHIBITION-Tiny Grains: Chinatown Forever Changed, Forever Changing by Edward Cheng at Pearl River Mart SoHo
Manhattan Community Board No. 2 – Meeting Thurs, November 21
By Manhattan Community Board No. 2