SoHo, Manhattan
SoHo Renovation Contractor
Local expertise
What we offer in SoHo
Renovating in SoHo
SoHo renovations blend historic cast-iron architecture with contemporary interiors — exposed brick, wide-plank floors, and open kitchens that demand structural engineering before walls come down. Many buildings restrict work hours and require detailed protection plans for shared freight elevators.
Landmark Preservation Commission review may apply when exterior windows, storefront elements, or certain visible interior changes are proposed. Baran Renovation flags LPC requirements early so they do not surprise your timeline.
From boutique condo baths to full loft guts, we deliver Manhattan GC services with in-house trades and board-savvy documentation.
FAQ
SoHo renovation questions
Are SoHo loft renovations subject to landmark rules?
Some SoHo buildings fall within historic districts and may require LPC approval for exterior or certain interior work visible from the street. We factor landmark review into timelines when applicable.
Can you open a kitchen into a SoHo living area?
Often yes, after a structural engineer confirms which walls can be removed and DOB permits are issued. Open-plan kitchens are among the most common SoHo renovation requests we handle.
How do freight elevators affect SoHo renovations?
Large cabinetry, stone slabs, and appliances require reserved freight access. We coordinate delivery windows with building management and stage materials to minimize hallway time.
What services do you offer in SoHo?
Kitchen renovation, bathroom renovation, full apartment gut remodels, and general contracting — all with permits, board packages, and in-house plumbing and electrical.
Renovating in SoHo?
We know your building type — co-ops, condos, and townhouses. Request a free onsite consultation.