CLOSING-Fanyu Lin: The Line That Forgot Its Name
Fanyu Lin: The Line That Forgot Its Name at Gallery 456 Chinese American Arts Council in SoHo NYC
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SoHo Broadway Retail: A curated weekend market perfect for holiday shopping
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SoHo Broadway Retail: Stay super warm with Super Puff at Broadway & Prince
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The NYC Test & Trace Corps is a public health initiative to fight the threat of COVID-19. The Corps is a group of doctors, public health professionals and community advocates working to reverse the COVID-19 outbreak and protect our city. Through its robust and citywide partnerships, The Corps helps New Yorkers receive free, safe and […]
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Calling NYC’s small business community, commercial district managers, and technologists to collaborate on addressing the current crisis by developing solutions within an open innovation platform for small businesses in NYC. The NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS), NYC Economic Development Corporation (EDC), Urban Tech Hub at Company (UTH), CIV:LAB, and their partners founded the […]
Nov 24, 2020 | By SoHo Broadway Initiative
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the Open Storefronts program permitting storefront businesses to use a portion of their sidewalk to display merchandise, sell goods, complete transactions, and provide queuing areas. The program will begin October 30th and run through December 31st. NYC’s winter markets are also allowed to return. Overview: The Open Storefronts program assists existing ground-floor storefront businesses […]
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SoHo Broadway History: A “cast-iron” building that isn’t
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SoHo Broadway Retail: Brand brings global designs to Grand and Crosby
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SoHo Broadway Retail: Eco-friendly fashion pops-up in SoHo
Nov 2, 2020 | By SoHo Broadway Initiative
SoHo Broadway Events: A spooky good time in the neighborhood
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SoHo Broadway Art: The Initiative’s continuing efforts to save plywood board art
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SoHo Broadway Art: An October of augmented reality, video displays, and projection
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SoHo Broadway Community: City launches process to update zoning; next public meeting December 3
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SoHo Broadway Retail: Pop-up art gallery open for 2 weekends only
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SoHo Broadway Initiative: Mark Dicus reflects on this unprecedented year and the future of the district and city
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SoHo Broadway Retail: Global leader in audio equipment opens retail store
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The Community Corner, a guide to the not for profits and organizations in and around SoHo Broadway.
Oct 28, 2020 | By SoHo Broadway Initiative
Everything district residents need to know to make your voice heard on November 3rd
Oct 1, 2020 | By SoHo Broadway Initiative
SoHo Broadway Art: Initiative and business partners help artists retrieve painted plywood
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SoHo Broadway Events: A digital dialogue to discuss the district Do you have any questions about issues in the SoHo Broadway corridor during this unprecedented year? Want to put in your two cents about the district? Well you’re in luck. This month, SoHo Broadway Initiative Executive Director Mark Dicus and the rest of the Initiative […]
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SoHo Broadway History: Local building played starring role in reality television
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SoHo Broadway Events: Save the date for a scarily fun time!
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The Initiative is pleased to announce that our sidewalk cleaning services have been temporarily expanded to include Crosby and Mercer Street. This temporary expansion is made possible through the generous support of Council Member Margaret Chin.
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NYC Return to Office Survey This recurring survey aims to track trends related to employees returning to New York City offices. This data will contribute to insights on work / commute patterns that enable us to better gauge the pace and health of New York City’s economic recovery and implications for long-term planning. Responses should […]
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The Community Corner, a guide to the not for profits and organizations in and around SoHo Broadway.
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SoHo Broadway Business: Get primped at new hair removal, brow and eyelash salon
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Fanyu Lin: The Line That Forgot Its Name at Gallery 456 Chinese American Arts Council in SoHo NYC
Jun 28 - Jun 28 | Community
Join Elizabeth Street Garden for a bi-weekly poetry program in partnership with McNally Jackson Bookstore – SoHo Events
Jul 12 - Jul 12 | Community
Join Elizabeth Street Garden for a bi-weekly poetry program in partnership with McNally Jackson Bookstore – SoHo Events
Jul 26 - Jul 26 | Community
Join Elizabeth Street Garden for a bi-weekly poetry program in partnership with McNally Jackson Bookstore – SoHo Events
Aug 1 | Culture
Donald Judd Furniture: Wood and Metal, an installation of furniture on the ground floor of 101 Spring Street in New York
Aug 1 | Culture
Artists on the Bowery, Part 6 Reframing the Edge at Westwood Gallery – 262 Bowery NYC
Aug 23 - Aug 23 | Community
Join Elizabeth Street Garden for a bi-weekly poetry program in partnership with McNally Jackson Bookstore – SoHo Events
Sep 6 - Sep 6 | Community
Join Elizabeth Street Garden for a bi-weekly poetry program in partnership with McNally Jackson Bookstore – SoHo Events
Sep 20 - Sep 20 | Community
Join Elizabeth Street Garden for a bi-weekly poetry program in partnership with McNally Jackson Bookstore – SoHo Events
CLOSING-Fanyu Lin: The Line That Forgot Its Name
By Chinese American Arts Council
Poetry w/ McNally Jackson Bookstore 6/28/26
By Elizabeth Street Garden
Poetry w/ McNally Jackson Bookstore 7/12/26
By Elizabeth Street Garden
Poetry w/ McNally Jackson Bookstore 7/26/26
By Elizabeth Street Garden