The heart of this well-known Italian neighborhood is Mulberry Street. Years ago, the vast majority of people who lived here were Italian, but expansion of Chinatown and Italian migration to the suburbs has changed the make-up of the neighborhood. Still, cafes, restaurants and bakeries line the street. Take a walk and smell the fresh baked bread, garlic and sauces. Stop for a glass of wine or tiramisu at a sidewalk cafe, or gaze longingly at the salamis hanging from store windows.
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New York City Neighborhoods : Little Italy
Areas
- Battery Park City
- Beekman
- Carnegie Hill
- Central Park
- Chelsea
- China Town
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- Fashion Center
- Financial District
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New York City Realtor Patricia Levy
Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate
485 Madison Avenue - 16th Floor - New York, NY 10022
646.338.9091
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