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What is Soho?

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What is Soho?

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• SOHO or Small Business/Office Home Office is the perfect opportunity for a stable and fruitful way of putting your ideas and dreams to a realistic perspective. More and more households are building their own business at their own home and be able to compete with multinational companies with the current information technology by taking advantage of what you already have and even upgrade your capabilities at a affordable cost.

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SOHO is an acronym that stands for “small office/home office.” The term is nearly 30 years old now, and as best we can track down, originated with analysts in the technology industry. It’s most commonly confused with lower Manhattan (SOuth of HOuston Street) or the neighborhood in London. SOHO encompasses a range of entrepreneurial activities and business structures — from individuals working solo to companies with 20 or fewer employees. This includes a myriad of worker categories and terms: home-based businesses, free agents, independent contractors, telecommuters, e-lancers, and other independent professionals. The majority of the SOHO market is made up of soloists, however. If you think of the SOHO market as a large target, the outer circle would be companies with 12-20 employees. Working from the outside, the next inner circles would be firms with 6-11 employees and 2-5 employees. The solid center area of the target is where you’ll find the core of SOHO: individuals who are workin

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Almost everyone agrees it’s an energy, a vibe one gets the second they cross Houston St., heading south. Yes, it’s art, attractive people, and pretty things to wear, but it’s also dead quiet late-night streets, and cast-iron buildings filled with shops where you can buy distressed mirrored consoles for $3,000. It’s also a movie star, driving the plot in Martin Scorsese’s 1985 “After Hours” that sends the film’s main character on the ride of his life through a nocturnal urban obstacle course. More importantly, SoHo was a legal testing ground, impacting the city’s work/live loft laws and sweatshop legislation from 1910 to the 1960s. So barren was SoHo in 1962 that a City Club of New York study called it “the wastelands of New York City.” A few years later, residents defeated a plan to build a highway right through it that would have connected the Williamsburg Bridge to the Holland Tunnel. Today, SoHo has become the most coveted neighborhood for young Italians and South Americans. You can

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New York city is made up of many neighborhoods – some known by their acronyms. SoHo is short of South of Houston (pronounced how-ston) and is known for trendy shops. NoHo is north of Houston. Tribeca is for the triangle below Canal Street. All of these are located in the lower end of Manhattan. See nycvisit.com for maps and more information about each of these areas.

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