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Neighborhoods Guide
SOHO

Soho (aka "South of Houston") Located south of Houston street, north of Chambers street, and west of Lafayette street to the Hudson River.

Here you will find the Cast Iron Historic District, which was created in 1973- bounded by West Broadway, Broadway and Crosby Street, and Houston and Canal Streets. Converted lofts display elaborate architectural designs that exemplify the charm of the neighborhood. Recognized for it's the rare cast-iron architecture, Soho soon became a valuable asset to New York City. Formerly an industrial district, it soon became the home of artists who moved into the loft spaces. As a result of the influx of these creative characters, galleries, shops, and café's began to appear. Brunch and gallery hopping is now a popular weekend activity for the residents of New York.

SoHo is also well- known for its nightlife. Featuring Manhattan's finest in dining and shopping. Weekends turns Soho into a lively marketplace for buying art, designer clothes and other fashionable, unique items. Drawing those seeking a relaxed, yet chic atmosphere. Its cobblestone streets, quaint restaurants and upscale European charm make Soho a highly coveted neighborhood to reside in. And the higher rent prices reflect this.

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