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LOWER EAST SIDE - MANHATTAN
The Lower East Side began around the 1880s as an immigrant working class
area with Russian and Polish Jews inhabiting the barely livable buildings,
and the area still holds a bit to its reputation of tenement living. It
has been revitalized some and is starting to lose some of that gloomy stereotype.
The Williamsburg Bridge spans to the middle of the Lower East Side onto
Delancey Street and you're in close proximity to the East Village's trendy
(but not too trendy) bars, restaurants and nightclubs, which helps to make
the Lower East Side a more upbeat place to live. Plus, Orchard Street turns
into a flea market each Sunday, so youll get some fun, cheap shopping
in there. Most days of the week youll shop at one of the areas
many bodegas. As for dining out, there are tons of excellent Cuban and Puerto
Rican restaurants to choose from. But Ratners bagel shop on Delancey
is an absolute must, as the place has been around since the early days of
the 1900s and is a staple of the Lower East Side.
The Lower East Side is for those who want a piece of gritty New York as
it was back in the 70s and 80s. This is where youll find the sort
of apartments that have the bathtub in the kitchen (yes, they do exist).
Although the Lower East Side isnt quite as clean and trendy and safe
as its neighboring areas (like SoHo and the East Village), it is in such
close proximity to these places that if youre in need of a quick shot
of coolness youre only a few blocks away. The apartments here are
small (like every other apartment in New York), but many here arent
in the most stellar condition. But if you have the energy and have the time,
this place is slowly cleaning up its act, and a few cute cafes and boutiques
have set up shop here in testament to the neighborhoods good faith.
The subways are a schlep away, so you wont have to worry too much
about joining a gym if you live here. Then again, may we suggest a taxi
in lieu of any late-night walks home? The neighborhood isnt the safest,
so you should use good judgement when walking alone at nightor simply
avoid doing so.
Within the boundaries of the Lower East Side is the very cool, very famous
Little Italy and Chinatown. Chinatown dominates most of the two areas, as
there are more Chinese living in Little Italy than there are Italians. Both
areas offer great food at a cheap price, and sidewalk shopping and the smaller
stores promise you a great deal on some real New York City junk. In Little
Italy youll basically only find restaurantsa whole slew of themand
not much else. Not many Italians live here anymore, and its tough-as-nails,
Godfather image has long since faded. In fact, not many New Yorkers even
dine hereits mostly those others from Long Island,
New Jersey and Staten Island.
Overall, this isnt the most desirable place to live in New York, as
its still in the process of being cleaned up. But considering the
way New York rents are, you may not have much choice. (Hey, its better
than living in Queens.)
Lower East Side Apartments-Manhattan-NYC-New York real estate
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