Today Williamsburg is very artsy and full of hipsters, writers and foodies. They've "gentrified" it to the point of being very expensive to live in, by New York City outer borough standards. It's getting comparable to Manhattan in price.

There hasn't been a large Italian population there in quite some time, but there are still a few pockets. The Hasidic Jews have also called Williamsburg home for quite some time.


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