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Little Italy may have fewer Italian residents than in its heyday. But one investor seems to be betting that people will still flock to the area’s heart, Mulberry Street, for red-sauce-style fare.
Little Italy is back! By . Carla Spartos. Published Jan. 27, 2011, ... “Mulberry Street’s changed,” says John “Baby John” DeLutro, the landlord of Mulberry Project.
Friends gather to talk at the Caffe Bella Napoli on Mulberry Street, Little Italy, the Italian community of New York City in 1944. Getty Giovanna’s shuttered after a six-year run when the ...
Stylish pizza joints, pastry shops from the 1890s, and more actually good places to eat Italian food around Mulberry Street.
In Little Italy, Italians celebrate the ouster of Fascist dictator Mussolini from the fire escape of 179 Mulberry St. “We serve dessert and coffee, we can’t afford that,” said co-owner Frank ...
The restaurateur behind Little Italy’s Zia Maria and Casa D’Angelo is adding a third eatery to the neighborhood.. Iyad Hamsho signed a 12-year lease to open his new restaurant, Osteria Barocca, in ...
When it comes to kid-friendly amenities, Little Italy, New York, can get a bad rap. Frequented by tourists, locals might be inclined to avoid this Manhattan micro-neighborhood, but it's a beloved ...
A beloved New York City event, the annual Feast of San Gennaro kicked off Thursday in Little Italy. Music, food, drinks and other live events are all on the calendar for this year’s feast. There ...
Over 100 firefighters were working to knock down the flames in the building on Hester St. near Mulberry St. in Manhattan’s Little Italy on Sunday, officials said.