Frances Mildred
About
Architecture in SoHo often feels like a quiet conversation between old brick and new glass. Frances Mildmay brings that dialogue to life from a storefront on Prince Street, where the grid of cast-iron facades sets the stage for work that balances heritage and innovation. The practice handles everything from zoning variances and feasibility sketches to full construction documents and site supervision, making it a steady presence in a neighborhood where every square foot counts. You’ll find them at 94 Prince St, New York, NY 10012, a block where cobblestones still peek through asphalt.
Neighbors and developers alike reach out when a brownstone needs a rear addition or a loft wants a kitchen that feels original to the space. They also tackle retail build-outs and landmark approvals, navigating the layers of city review without fanfare. If you’re planning a project, weave (212) 981-4599 into your calendar early—slots fill quickly in a district where preservation rules shape every decision. For a quick look at the location or to plot your route, check the map before you walk over.