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In these pages, I’ve collected countless firsthand stories from a wide range of stakeholders about the creative community that formed south of Houston Street as industry waned in New York City. But what about the waning industry itself? Who were the folks that overlapped and coexisted with artists in the early days before SoHo completely de-industrialized? The post The Space In Between: Late-industry’s Transition to Artists’ SoHo appeared first on SoHo Memory Project..| SoHo Memory Project.
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Today, we have the privilege of seeing SoHo from a new point of view, one that I am quite sure you’ve never experienced. Photographer Stan Patz lived on Prince Street for 48 years. He made his living as a commercial photographer, as many SoHo photographers did, to pay the rent. He also shot exquisite, detailed photographs that bring to mind the chiaroscuro paintings of the great masters.| SoHo Memory Project.