It's common to see freight elevators open directly to the street in NYC, but what about a private elevator? 117 Spring Street in Soho appears to have just that.
The Broome Street Ganesh Temple, a hidden Hindu gem hidden on the second floor of a Soho building, is located at the corner of Crosby and Broome Street.
The Ear Inn in Soho has a rich history since it was built just 5 feet from the Hudson River by James Brown in 1817, including time as a speakeasy.
Clothes delivered to your door within the hour, at the tap of a finger—with the help of life-size touch screens
From June 21st to July 10th, Soho gallery Hotel Particulier will host a rotating exhibition called UNCOLLECTABLE, named both for the art it will showcase that explores collection, and for the site-based work that can't survive beyond the environment it's installed in and thus resists collection.
You’ll probably walk into Aksel Paris thinking that it’s just another Soho fashion store, but a pleasant surprise awaits those who enter—this high-end shirt shop doubles up as an art gallery as well.
A historic house on MacDougal Street faces demolition as part of the Hudson Square Rezoning project; the house was featured in the 1997 film, Men in Black.
There are shops in Soho that will peak your curiosity and bring you back in time as we walk the cobblestone street to visit The Evolution Shop, Fanelli's cafe' and cap off our night at Milady's Bar.
In 1977, Walter De Maria filled a Soho loft with 280,000 pounds of soil and called it the New York Earth Room. You can still visit it today and see the soil that has been there for over 30 years.
Our curated picks for New York events this week: Upstairs/Downstairs at Downtown Abbey Dinner, Equus Projects & Chef Patricia Clark's movement installation/cocktail party, MAS Conference on Resilience.