Live music venues both large and small dot the SoHo area, offering up a myriad of musical styles and nurturing the next generation of I-heard-them-back-when talent. If you like intimate stages in historic buildings, head directly… More
Although the crowded Broadway retail corridor has earned SoHo a “Manhattan’s Shopping Mall” reputation, there are still myriad charming and unique boutique stores to be found in this picturesque neighborhood — some homegrown, others with a… More
The SoHo Cast-Iron Historic District and Extension are home to the largest collection of full and partial cast-iron buildings in the world. This revolutionary building method changed the face of New York City in the 1800s… More
As a neighborhood resurrected by artists in the 1960s, SoHo maintains an array of delightful art spaces, and thanks to popular neighborhood blog Soho Strut, you’ll have the chance to visit some of the best during… More
If it’s time to take your yoga practice to the next level, teacher training may be calling your name. Just what does it take to become a yoga teacher and where in the yoga-centric neighborhood of… More
The storied neighborhood now known as SoHo has had many incarnations in the last four centuries. From free Black settlement to early retail hub, from red light district to textile center, from “Hell’s Hundred Acres” to… More
Monthly Market Update Soho Warburg’s Monthly Market Update offers a quick snapshot of the active listing metrics as well as review of the previous month’s market performance. This month we focus on Soho, where we see… More