“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
Walker's Paradise
Rider's Paradise
Biker's Paradise
Walkability, transit and bike data via Walk Score®.
Who Lives Here
By the numbers
Age distribution
Educational attainment
Race & ethnicity
Housing tenure
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (5-year) for ZIP 10012.
The Field Guide
Around the block
Restaurants
- 0.64 mi
- 1.76 mi
- 0.48 mi
- 1.38 mi
Shopping
- 1.82 mi
- 1.22 mi
- 0.11 mi
- 0.53 mi
Active
- 1.05 mi
- 0.88 mi
- 1.62 mi
- 1.78 mi
Beauty
- 0.67 mi
- 0.52 mi
- 0.45 mi
- 1.16 mi
Nightlife
- 0.64 mi
- 1.64 mi
- 1.38 mi
- 1.39 mi
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.
Keep Wandering
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