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SoHo Broadway History: shady dealings and crimes at district landmark

SoHo Broadway History: Empty streets for the first time in decades

SoHo Broadway History: How a Yellow Fever outbreak changed Manhattan’s landscape

A look beyond the boundary of the original designated SoHo Cast Iron Historic District

This month we take a look at one of SoHo Broadway’s smaller buildings, but with a unique charm all its own.

Learn more about John Jacob Astor’s Haughwout Building.

Dean & Deluca, the high-end food purveyor at the corner of Broadway and Prince Street, opened in 1973 as The Cheese Store at 120 Prince Street (between Greene and Wooster). In 1977, Giorgio DeLuca…

Look up. Look way up! Although they may look like remnants from New York’s past, 99% of the water towers in SoHo, including those along SoHo Broadway, are still in use and they are still being manufactured locally by two New York City companies that fabricate and maintain these cherished gems from SoHo’s skyline.

Have you ever wondered why some buildings in SoHo have “HOLLOW SIDEWALK” or “VAULTED SIDEWALK” signs posted on their facades?

There are approximately 250 cast iron buildings in New York City, most of them in SoHo and mostly built from the mid-1800’s through the late 1800’s. 

Have you noticed the subtle artwork that can be found along the Prince Street station’s walls? 

Balthazar at 80 Spring Street (a.k.a. 524 Broadway) SoHo Broadway Community Keith McNally, the British restauranteur, opened Balthazar in 1997 when SoHo still had a slight patina of grunge left on it. This was especially true for the area east of Broadway, where Balthazar has been packing in crowds night after night for over two […]

The St. Nicholas Hotel, on the west side of Broadway between Spring and Broome Streets, was a hotel like nothing New York City had seen before.

SoHo has long been known for its art galleries, but did you know that Broadway was once home to three major art museums, all on the same block, between Houston and Prince Street?

If there is any place in SoHo that could be called a town square or a community center, it would be the Housing Works Bookstore Café at 126 Crosby Street (also known as the rear address of 594 Broadway).

Garden Tea Ceremony w/ TSHOP

Garden Tea Ceremony w/ TSHOP

Join us in the garden for a monthly traditional Garden Tea Ceremony w/ TSHOP – SoHo Events

Elizabeth Street Garden Bowery Mission Food Drive

Bowery Mission Food Drive at Elizabeth Street Garden

Bowery Mission Food Drive at Elizabeth Street Garden – SoHo Events

Elizabeth Street Garden Bowery Mission Food Drive

Bowery Mission Food Drive at Elizabeth Street Garden

Bowery Mission Food Drive at Elizabeth Street Garden – SoHo Events

Robert Irwin at Judd Foundation April 4–August 31, 2024

Closing: Robert Irwin at Judd Foundation on August 31

Judd Foundation presents Robert Irwin, an exhibition of three works at 101 Spring Street in New York.

Braking Aids Ride 2024

BRAKING AIDS® Ride with Housing Works 2024

Braking AIDSs Ride 2024 with Housing Works

Frank Walter: To Capture a Soul at the Drawing Center New York

Closing-Frank Walter: To Capture a Soul @ The Drawing Center

CLOSING EXHIBITION – Frank Walter: To Capture a Soul at the Drawing Center – SoHo Events

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