Category: loft neighborhoods soho

would you pay $2mm for a Soho roof terrace? (loft is another $2mm at 458 Broome)

  I blogged on May 1 about a one bedroom + 2 bath loft with a “heavenly” roof terrace and 17 foot ceilings when PH-5 at 458 Broome Street was newly listed (before photos or floor plan on the Eychner

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new at 100 Greene St / uber chic for uber bucks

no verbal overkill Looks as though Richard Orenstein at Halstead commits no BrokerSpeak Crime in labeling his new Manhattan loft listing at 100 Greene St 2d fl as “uber chic”. This is one seriously dressed (though “mint & minimalist”) loft.

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trading 48 apts + 117 parking spaces for an old SoHo garage

starts and fits (“A log about land use and transportation”) had an item on Sunday about the demolition of the garage at Broome & Thompson in SoHo and the plan for a new eight story 48 apartment building. Aaron Donovan’s

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SoHo as a NY Times featured neighborhood profile

SoHo is the NYC neighborhood featured in the “Living In” section of the Sunday Real Estate section on march 26, 2006: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/26/realestate/26living.html As always, this feature describes the neighborhood in broad terms, and has sections for “what you’ll find”, “what you’ll

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SoHo pushes down to its southern border / the Arnold Constable building conversion (NY Times 3.26.06)

The clear lower boundary of SoHo is Canal Street, but almost nothing about Canal Street feels like SoHo

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What did SoHo smell like back in the day?

An artist’s son who grew up in SoHo in the 1970s remembered it this way: “SoHo smelled like a beautiful cigar.” What a wonderful image! The five story cast iron building (101 Spring St, at Mercer) that Donald Judd bought in 1968

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