Is SoHo A Business District, Tourist Trap, Neighborhood …? – Curbed New York
Recent On line article by Dave Hogarty

The proposed SoHo BID located in Lower Manhattan, comprised of an area of approximately 12 block-fronts, or approximately 280 taxlots, defined by both sides of Broadway, from East Houston to Canal Streets Houston.

• BID Steering Committee
• Informational Mailings
• Public Meetings
• Counting Ballots
Recent On line article by Dave Hogarty
Since its inception in 2008, the proposed BID plan for SoHo's Broadway has accomplished many steps. The BID Planning Timeline presents the work tasks associated with the BID planning process under the guidance of NYC Small Business Services. The BID Legislative Approval Timeline is currently underway.
On November 20, 2012, the Finance Committee of the NYC City Council held an oversight public hearing on the BID proposal for SoHo's Broadway. Thanks to all who attended and participated in having their voice heard.
On February 27, 2013, the Finance Committee of the NYC Council set the date for the legislative hearing for the BID proposal.
The legislative public hearing will take place on March 13, 2013 at 10AM - City Hall - 2nd Flr Council Room. Mailings to property owners and tenants have been sent.
BID Planning & Legislative Approval Timeline
Please note that documents prepared prior to August 2010 do not reflect the current changes and enhancements presented in the District Plan.
A BID for SoHo's Broadway can make a mixed-use neighborhood more livable. See photo gallery...