The Neighborhood
SoHo, New York City
The epitome of Downtown polish and sophistication
Cast-Iron Legacy
A Picture-Perfect Manhattan Icon
Boasting the world's largest concentration of cast-iron architecture, SoHo, with its cobblestone streets, is a picture-perfect Manhattan icon. Many of the world's luxury retailers have made this chic neighborhood their home, yet it retains the artsy, bohemian spirit of the 1960s and 70s.
Artists pioneered the area during those decades, converting industrial spaces into open, sun-filled residential lofts — the very typology that 52 Wooster honors and elevates. Dotted with charming cafés, trendy restaurants and some of the city's best shopping, SoHo day and night is the epitome of Downtown polish and sophistication.
Living in SoHo
Architecture
World's largest concentration of cast-iron architecture, landmarked within the SoHo Historic Cast-Iron District.
Shopping
Global luxury flagships and independent boutiques line the cobblestone blocks of SoHo's storied streetscape.
Dining & Culture
Charming cafés, acclaimed restaurants, and galleries carrying the bohemian spirit of the neighborhood's artist roots.