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SoHo Broadway History: Empty streets for the first time in decades

SoHo Broadway History: How a Yellow Fever outbreak changed Manhattan’s landscape

A look back at Art Nouveau 495 Broadway

A look beyond the boundary of the original designated SoHo Cast Iron Historic District

This month we take a look at one of SoHo Broadway’s smaller buildings, but with a unique charm all its own.

One of the most visually stunning buildings along SoHo Broadway, the Silk Exchange Building at 487 Broadway was built in 1894.

The 12-story Little Singer Building at 561 Broadway is not really that little

A look back at the 433 Broadway, once home to a unique park and hexagonal bank.

Learn more about John Jacob Astor’s Haughwout Building.

In any discussion about  SoHo preservation, the name Jane Jacobs usually comes up almost immediately. But there is another, lesser-known yet hugely influential figure in the saga of saving SoHo and preserving its architectural heritage: Margot Gayle.

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…

Siamese connections. You see them every day, but what are they exactly? Those pipes in front of buildings painted red, green, and yellow? Like fire hydrants, they are used by FDNY to fight fires. Why “Siamese”? They are called such because of their visual similarity to Siamese twins in that they encompass two pipe openings […]

SoHo Broadway Community Did you ever wonder where your building was made? Your clothing, linens, appliances, and books are all labeled with their place of origin. And so are your buildings, if they have cast iron façades. Cast iron foundry stamps that indicate what company manufactured the components that make up a building façade can […]

Looking up at SoHo Broadway’s ornate cast iron architecture can tell you a lot about our neighborhood-SoHo Broadway Community

When you think of the SoHo Broadway streetscape, you think of cast iron, water towers, street lights and maybe even vault lights, but what about Belgian blocks?

New City Critics 2024

Call for Applications for the New City Critics fellowship

Join New City Critics, Urban Design Forum, and Urban Omnibus/The Architectural League for a conversation about the state of criticism on New York City’s built environment.

NANNI BALESTRINI

Closing – Nanni Balestrini: Art As Political Action – One Thousand And One Voices

Center for Italian Modern Art Nanni Balestrini: Art As Political Action – One Thousand And One Voices

Robert Irwin at Judd Foundation April 4–August 31, 2024

Closing: Robert Irwin at Judd Foundation on August 31

Judd Foundation presents Robert Irwin, an exhibition of three works at 101 Spring Street in New York.

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