NoHo, short for “North of Houston Street,” is a distinctive downtown Manhattan neighborhood known for its historic architecture, creative legacy, and central location. Characterized by landmarked cast-iron buildings, loft-style residences, and cobblestone streets, NoHo blends historic character with modern urban living. The neighborhood is home to a mix of residential properties, including converted lofts, cooperatives, condominiums, and boutique residential developments. Residents enjoy convenient access to cultural institutions, performance venues, dining, shopping, and public transportation. Its location between Greenwich Village, the East Village, NoLIta, and Union Square places many of Manhattan’s most vibrant destinations within easy reach. Tree-lined streets, architectural landmarks, and nearby public parks contribute to the neighborhood’s appeal. With its combination of historic preservation, cultural significance, walkability, and residential charm, NoHo remains one of downtown Manhattan’s most distinctive and sought-after neighborhoods.
