Highlights & Local Favorites
Broadway & Prince Street – Lined with designer flagships and curated boutiques
Dominique Ansel Bakery – Home of the famous cronut and always worth the line
The Drawing Center & Team Gallery – Celebrated showcases of contemporary art
The Dutch & Raoul’s – Stylish dining with local flavor and downtown history
Housing Works Bookstore – A community-driven gem for book lovers
Spring Street – Cobblestone charm with upscale shopping and sidewalk cafés


SoHo is famous for its expansive lofts with high ceilings, exposed brick, and oversized windows. These classic spaces — often housed in landmark cast-iron buildings — are complemented by newer luxury developments offering full-service amenities and architectural prestige.
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SOHO
Where Style, Art, and Architecture Collide
SOHO
SoHo — short for "South of Houston Street" — is one of Manhattan’s most iconic neighborhoods. Known for its cast-iron architecture, cobblestone streets, and creative energy, SoHo blends luxury living with downtown edge. It's a destination for design lovers, fashion insiders, and anyone who wants to live at the intersection of art and urban sophistication.
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Trendy. Creative. Cultured. SoHo has a distinctly global feel — where gallery openings and fashion pop-ups share the sidewalk with quiet cafés and high-end boutiques. The energy is curated yet cool, making it a magnet for artists, entrepreneurs, and style-conscious city dwellers.