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Looking up at SoHo Broadway’s ornate cast iron architecture can tell you a lot about our neighborhood-SoHo Broadway Community

SoHo Broadway History: The fascinating story of the iconic Haughwout Emporium at 488 Broadway

A look back at Art Nouveau 495 Broadway

SoHo Broadway History: A Look Back at SoHo Broadway and Bloomingdales

SoHo Broadway History: A legacy of legal protection for SoHo’s artists lofts

SoHo Broadway History: Iconic 487 Broadway’s history as the epicenter of an industry

SoHo Broadway History: Workers’ struggle documented at 427-429 Broadway

SoHo Broadway History: Thinking about our pastoral past

SoHo Broadway History: A 1978 painting by May Stevens offers an entry point to the stories of SoHo’s women artists

SoHo Broadway History: This Black History Month we look back on SoHo’s legacy as an African American community

SoHo Broadway History: Remembering blizzards of yore as we prepare for the season

SoHo Broadway History: Houdini’s origins can be traced to our district

SoHo Broadway History: The Rise of Minimalism and Loft Jazz in SoHo

SoHo Broadway History: Manhattan’s north-south artery was originally a historic path known as the Wickquasgeck Trail, predating European colonization.

SoHo Broadway History: Looking back at 591 and 593 Broadway, a mismatched pair

SoHo Broadway History: Men’s clothing store was among first to occupy the beautiful building at 459 Broadway

SoHo Broadway History: Exploring the area’s 20th century history as a nexus of automotive service businesses

SoHo Broadway History: The building’s distinct architectural style commands an exceptional presence in the district

SoHo Broadway History: Formerly known as the Lyons Building, the landmark property is now home of the Initiative’s office

Visions of a Greener SoHo
SoHo Broadway History: A look back and look forward at efforts to bring more trees and plantings to the neighborhood

SoHo Broadway History: Famed jeweler polished its business on Broadway

SoHo Broadway History: SoHo resident cleared a path for street cleaning services in the neighborhood

SoHo Broadway History: Looking back at the Globe Wernicke Building at 451 Broadway

SoHo Broadway History: The October 29, 2012 storm that plunged Downtown Manhattan into darkness

SoHo Broadway History: The story of this Broadway icon spans the 19th to 21st Centuries

Manhattan Community Board 2 SoHo Broadway Neighborhood

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

Douglas Dunn & Christopher Williams present SALON LUTE

Douglas Dunn & Christopher Williams present SALON LUTE Nov. 22

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.

Douglas Dunn & Christopher Williams present SALON LUTE

Douglas Dunn & Christopher Williams present SALON LUTE Nov. 23

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.

Douglas Dunn & Christopher Williams present SALON LUTE

Douglas Dunn & Christopher Williams present SALON LUTE Nov. 24

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.

Saturday, December 7 Carrie Mae Weems

Carrie Mae Weems -The Architectural League of NY

Carrie Mae Weems: The influential artist presents her work in a public lecture. – The Architectural League of NY

Tiny Grains: Chinatown Forever Changed, Forever Changing by Edward Cheng

CLOSING: Tiny Grains: Chinatown Forever Changed, Forever Changing at Pearl River Mart SoHo

CLOSING EXHIBITION-Tiny Grains: Chinatown Forever Changed, Forever Changing by Edward Cheng at Pearl River Mart SoHo

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