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SoHo

The Guide

Greene Street after a rain — cast iron, cobblestones, and the city's best-looking shortcut.

SoHo — South of Houston — built its identity on artists who couldn't afford uptown and left behind the most architecturally distinctive streetscape in Manhattan. The cast-iron facades, the cobblestones, the 12-foot ceilings: they're still here. The galleries gave way to boutiques, but the bones of the neighborhood never changed. Living here means living inside a landmark.

What to know

  • Prince Street
  • Greene Street
  • Broadway boutiques
  • Cast-iron architecture

On Foot & On Rails

Getting around

Walk Score
100/ 100

Walker's Paradise

Transit Score
100/ 100

Rider's Paradise

Bike Score
96/ 100

Biker's Paradise

Walkability, transit and bike data via Walk Score®.

Who Lives Here

By the numbers

21,846
Residents
$130,938
Median Household Income
$1,500,000
Median Home Value
$2,731
Median Rent

Age distribution

Under 189%
18 – 3440%
35 – 6437%
65+14%

Educational attainment

Bachelor's or Higher83%
Some College / Associate's8%
High School / GED5%
Less than High School4%

Race & ethnicity

White66%
Asian17%
Hispanic / Latino11%
Black / African Am.3%
Other3%

Housing tenure

Owner-occupied22%
Renter-occupied78%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (5-year) for ZIP 10012.

The Field Guide

Around the block

Restaurants

Shopping

Active

Beauty

Nightlife

Nearby places within roughly two miles, via Google Places.

On The Map

Where SoHo sits

Boundary approximate, from NYC Open Data (2020 Neighborhood Tabulation Areas). Map © Mapbox © OpenStreetMap.

Dumbo Manhattan Bridge

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