Originally Posted By: NickyEyes1
I doubt there's much there since Manhattans Little Italy isn't even Italian anymore. But I might be wrong one of the NYC posters would know

Funny you mention that, Nicky. I was reading not too long ago that at the 2010 census, there wasn't a single Italian born resident within the old Little Italy zip code (10013). If it's not Chinatown it's considered SoHo today. Big, big money to live there. 99% yuppies and professionals. The hipsters can't even afford it. That's why Williamsburg really took off. It's expensive, but still cheaper than lower Manhattan. The only things Italian about Mulberry Street today are the tourist trap restaurants and a deli or two.


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