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Little Italy apartments offer residents good value in a fun and lively part of the city. Little Italy is a small, cultural section of Manhattan that runs from Elizabeth Street to Centre Street and from Canal Street up to Broome Street. Its primary block is Mulberry Street, which is filled with numerous Italian restaurants, pastry shops and storefronts. The small neighborhood is certainly a tight-knit community, which enjoys a welcoming atmosphere not generally found in New York.
Residential buildings primarily consist of low rise walkups with several modern mid rises scattered within the vicinity. As a result, real estate prices tend to be relatively reasonable for any budget. The population is mainly comprised of multi-generational Italian American families and young professionals, who appreciate the cultural aspects and location of the neighborhood.
One of the most anticipated events of the year is the Feast of San Gennaro, an eleven-day outdoor festival that includes religious processions, fun parades, live music, ethnic food stands and a cannoli-eating competition. For those who are pasta and pastry lovers, Little Italy is the place for you, possessing some of the best homemade pasta cafés and bakeries in the city. Moreover, its proximity to NoLita, Chinatown and SoHo offer residents plenty of additional food, drinks and shopping options nearby.
163 Mulberry Street – A pre-war building with laundry facilities and several apartments with terraces.
164 Mott Street – A low-rise walk-up building.
8 Centre Market Place – A low-rise walk-up building with granite counters and stainless steel appliances.
Hester Gardens (158 Hester Street) – A modern mid-rise doorman elevator condo building with a garage.
123 Baxter (123 Baxter Street) – A modern mid-rise doorman condo building offering a gym.
129 Lafayette Street – A mid-rise doorman elevator condo building.
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Food L’asso Pellegrino’s Lombardi’s Pizza Blossom Angelo of Mulberry Street |
Drinks Southside The Randolph Onieal’s Grand Street Bar Xicala Wine & Tapas Bar GoldBar |
Activities Feast of San Gennaro Italian Specialties & Dessert Shops Ferrara Bakery & Cafe The Italian-American Museum Despaña |
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