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SoHo Memories Revisited
It’s been quite a while since I did a straight-up SoHo memory post. This past year I covered a SoHo artist’s story, SoHo zoning, SoHo in YA literature, and a proposed SoHo museum. So I thought it would be nice to end the year by going back to our roots with a compilation of SoHo memories from readers and from yours truly. In the photo above, my sister and I play in front of the freight elevator in our very messy loft, ca. 1972. Read on for my memories of the elevator, along with remembrances of SoHo from friends and family.
Balancing the Equities: Counting Artists Because Artists Count in SoHo
If you live anywhere in lower Manhattan, no doubt you have heard about the Envision SoHo/…
May 01 2019
The Barking Dog Museum: A Look Back with Rick Parker
A few years ago, a guy named Rick wrote to me about the years he spent living in SoHo. About how he had a…
Mar 01 2019
SoHo Restaurants (Part II): Gastronomic Memories
Happy 2019 and welcome to year nine of the SoHo Memory…
Jan 01 2019
SoHo Restaurants (Part I): Gastronomic Postcards
Sean Sweeney, Director of the SoHo Alliance, recently shared his fabulous collection of postcards from SoHo restaurants with me (he is an avid…
Dec 01 2018