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Top 10 Secrets of NoHo, Manhattan - Untapped New York Manhattan Neighborhoods, Andrew Carnegie, Bleecker Street, Bank Robber, Bank Robbery, Robert Mapplethorpe, The Library, Manhattan, Theater

The Manhattan neighborhood of NoHo is small but packed with gorgeous architecture, public venues for theater and the arts, and a vibrant history that encompasses progressive social and political change and pioneering developments in medicine. Short for “North of Houston,” the neighborhood is roughly bounded by Houston to the south, Astor Place to the north, Broadway to the west, and the Bowery to the East. Even with an average monthly studio rent of $4,000, the neighborhood is a desirable…

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The Cable Building on Broadway in NoHo was designed by Stanford White in 1892-93 to contain a power plant for cable-driven streetcars. Unfortunately, the cars only ran for 8 years, but fortunately, this beautiful building remains. 1920s New York, Stanford White, New York City Buildings, Home Nyc, Apartment Exterior, Nyc History, Loading Dock, Movie Theatre, Skyscraper Architecture

Cable Building (1892–93) Architect: Stanford White 611-21 Broadway NoHo, New York Built to contain a power plant for cable-driven streetcars by the Metropolian Traction Co. The cable cars initially ran on Broadway from Bowling Green to 36th Street. Later other surface lines were added. But for all their investment ($12 million), the cars only ran for eight years. The cable system was last used in 1901. © Matthew X. Kiernan NYBAI10-2553

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