Safety index · Manhattan, New York · data through March 2026
Is SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square safe?
SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square records a high level of reported crime for New York City. Its SafeRoute safety index is 21 out of 100 — 12 points below the citywide median of 33, ranking 191st of 197 NYC neighborhoods — based on 2,453 incidents reported to the NYPD within 1 km of the neighborhood center (data through March 2026).
Most of what's reported here is property-related — other theft alone is 55% of reports — rather than violence against strangers, though the full mix below is worth a look.
Incidents spread across the day here — roughly 23% of severity-weighted reports come in the evening (6 p.m.–midnight) and 15% overnight.
Where incidents cluster
What's reported here
| Other theft | 1,350 · 55% | |
| Violent crime | 237 · 10% | |
| Public order | 280 · 11% | |
| Criminal damage & arson | 115 · 5% | |
| Drugs | 128 · 5% | |
| Other | 106 · 4% |
When it happens
Severity-weighted share of reported incidents by time of day, from NYPD incident timestamps.
Walking in SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square at night?
SafeRoute scores every walking route against the same live crime data on this page — and shows how much of each route runs on lit streets. Pick the safer way, share your walk, and check in when you arrive. Free, no account.
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Common questions
Is SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square safe at night?
High risk overall (safety index 21/100). About 39% of severity-weighted incidents in SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square are reported between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. At night, prefer lit, busier streets — a block or two of detour often avoids the clusters on the map above.
What is the most common crime in SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square?
Other theft — 1,350 of 2,453 incidents (55%) reported within 1 km of the neighborhood center through March 2026.
How is the SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square safety index calculated?
SafeRoute weights each incident reported to the NYPD by severity (violence weighs more than shoplifting), sums the last available period within 1 km of the neighborhood center, and normalizes against citywide crime rates onto a 0–100 scale — higher is safer. It describes reported crime only; it is not a guarantee of safety.