Jane’s Walk: Stewarding Green Spaces in the Lower East Side
Jane’s Walk: Stewarding Green Spaces in the Lower East Side with Lower East Side Ecology Center
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Jun 28, 2018 | By Yukie Ohta
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?
Jun 8, 2018 | By Yukie Ohta
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).
Apr 2, 2018 | By Yukie Ohta
Everyone who lives or works on the Broadway corridor knows where the Nike SoHo store is located. How could you miss it? But what about the Dancers’ Building? Where is that? Tucked away inside of 537-541 Broadway, the Dancers’ Building has been the home (and many continues today) to be the home of a number […]
Feb 28, 2018 | By Yukie Ohta
The Prada Store, located at 575 Broadway at the corner of Prince Street, made a huge splash in the New York fashion and architecture worlds when it first opened in 2001.
Dec 28, 2017 | By Yukie Ohta
It all started with a skirt, hoop skirt to be exact.
Nov 28, 2017 | By Yukie Ohta
Long before P.T. (Phineas Taylor) Barnum (1810 – 1891) founded his famous three-ring circus, he opened an “instructive entertainment” venue called Barnum’s American Museum in 1842 on Broadway at Ann Street.
Oct 27, 2017 | By Yukie Ohta
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…
Sep 13, 2017 | By Yukie Ohta
462 Broadway has a long history on Broadway dating back to the early-19th century.
Aug 29, 2017 | By Yukie Ohta
What do P.T. Barnum, Boss Tweed, and Foursquare have in common?
May 2, 2017 | By Yukie Ohta
The Roosevelt Building, located at 478 Broadway (between Broome and Grand), was built in 1874 and designed by architect Richard Morris Hunt. It is said to be one of the most significant cast iron buildings in the world.
Dec 7, 2014 | By SoHo Broadway Initiative
The SoHo Broadway BID is pleased to announce that it’s doors are open and eager to serve the SoHo Broadway community. How to reach us: Office: 594 Broadway, Suite 311, New York, NY 10012 Email: info@sohobroadwaybid.org Phone: 212-390-1131 Supplemental Sanitation Services Have Started On November 17th, the BID’s Supplemental Sanitation Services started. The BID’s Clean […]
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Jane’s Walk: Stewarding Green Spaces in the Lower East Side with Lower East Side Ecology Center
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A new exhibition by Adrienne Ottenberg at Eldridge Museum
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SoHo Design District Open for NYC X Design Week – New York City’s Official Celebration of Design
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SoHo Broadway Events-Sundays on Broadway with Vicky Shick + Jacob Burckhardt + Reason Wade & Aminah Ibrahim + video by CW
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Presentation by Small Business Services: First Ever NYC Small Business Month Expo
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Center for Italian Modern Art Nanni Balestrini: Art As Political Action – One Thousand And One Voices
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Judd Foundation presents Robert Irwin, an exhibition of three works at 101 Spring Street in New York.
Jane’s Walk: Stewarding Green Spaces in the Lower East Side
By Lower East Side Ecology Center
Closing-On The Lower East Side: 28 Remarkable Women… And One Scoundrel
By The Museum at Eldridge Street
Closing: Artists on the Bowery Part 5 at Westwood Gallery
By WestWood Galleries
Soho Design District Celebrates 10 Years
By SoHo Design District