NoLita

A cozy niche in lower Manhattan.

Nolita, which stands for North of Little Italy, sits at the nexus of a number of popular downtown neighborhoods: Soho, Noho, the Lower East Side, and Little Italy. Originally filled with Italian slaughterhouses, bakeries, and churches, Nolita received its old-world character from first-time residents in the 1770s.

Text listing commute times to Columbus Circle, Grand Central, Union Square, and Wall Street by train and car. Nearest subway line is J. Boundaries indicated: East to West - Bowery to Lafayette St., North to South - E. Houston St. to Broome St. Nearby neighborhoods: Soho, Noho, East Village, Lower East Side, Little Italy.
 

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Locksmiths

Flower Shops

Grocery Stores

Dry Cleaners

Parking Garages

Jewelry Stores

Spas/ Nail Salons

Pet Supply

Coffee Shops

Local Schools

Restaurants

Hospitals

Hair Salons

Museums

Parks

Gyms

Pharmacy

Clothing Stores

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