Little Italy
Traditional roots in busy downtown Manhattan.
Little Italy got its name back in the early 1900s when thousands of Italian immigrants moved into the small neighborhood. Since then, many of the area's Italian-American residents have relocated to other Italian enclaves like East Harlem, the Bronx, and Staten Island. Still, their original legacy remains, and is woven into the fabric of this culturally distinct pocket of lower Manhattan.
Courtesy of Compass*
Post Offices
Locksmiths
Flower Shops
Grocery Stores
Dry Cleaners
Parking Garages
Spas/ Nail Salons
Jewelry Stores
Coffee Shops
Restaurants
Hospitals
Local Schools
Hair Salons
Museums
Parks
Gyms
Pharmacy
Clothing Stores