Soho
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- Julia Guo
One of New York's most beloved neighborhoods, beautiful Soho with its archetypal cast-iron buildings has a rich and interesting history. From its heyday of being the original artists' playground, today's Soho is the home of high fashion flagship stores the world over. A neighborhood constantly in flux, new concept stores, pop ups, restaurants and bars arrive on the regular, while some gems have thrived through the decades, standing the test of time and rising rent. There's something to see, taste, try on and experience every step of the way on every street, here're some of my favorites.
Housing Works Bookstore Cafe
Housing Works
Deco Jewels
Pop International Galleries
Evolution Store
Selima Optique
Sunrise Mart
Saturdays
Retro Super Future
Pepe Rosso To Go
Once Upon a Tart
Neigbourhood staple two-part bakery and coffee shop.
Maman
Little Prince
Leica
Harney & Sons
The Drawing Center
Byredo
Bicycle Habitat
New York's biggest bike store and cycling community.
Birchbox
Birchbox's only brick-and-mortar flagship.
Bite Lip Lab
Cafe Select
Broken Kilometer
Mercer Kitchen
Axelle Fine Arts
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Broken Kilometer
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While Walter De Maria’s other Soho installation Earth Room has made it onto every tourists' to do list, this is its companion piece The Broken Kilometer. Skyrocketing rents aside, this piece has remained in this Soho loft since 1979. Both installations are unfortunately closed for the summer, so until September 9th, here's what the front door looks like.