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Italy - Chinatown Apartments for Sale
The neighborhood lies Downtown on the East Side from the Brooklyn Bridge to Houston Street on the north and the Bowery to Lafayette Street. Chinatown lies south of Canal Street while Little Italy lies to the North.
Chinatown is considerably one of Manhattan’s oldest neighborhoods and is the largest such settlement of Chinese immigrants in the Western Hemisphere. It is bustling with restaurants that offer a truly unique culinary experience as well as food markets that sell everything from western ingredients to oriental herbal medicines. And Chinese food is just the beginning in Chinatown. The neighborhood also offers a unique historical and cultural experience not found anywhere else. Visit Grand Harmony on 98 Mott Street between Canal and Hester Streets for an experience of Shanghai night club circa 1920s or experience life in Chinatown and its culture from the Museum of Chinese in the Americas on 70 Mulberry Street.
Wander up north and be taken to a different cultural experience
altogether. Little Italy sits north from Canal Street all
the way to Houston Street, west of Mott Street. The calligraphic
signboards stops here and gives way to the famous green-white-red
trademark. The apartments here are built so as to let the
sun reach the streets and cobble-stoned streets reminiscent
of European style architecture abounds so don’t get
culture-shocked.
Little Italy - Chinatown Community Information:
The total number of households living in Little Italy and Chinatown is an estimated 13,013 while the total number of family household is 4,081 with an average family size of 3.08. The median age is 36.89. There is an estimated population of approximately 12,974 males and 12,879 females in the community where 34% of these are college graduates. On average, annual household income is around $74,612.
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Coordinates: 40.717192, -73.996503
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