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Generations of Italian-Americans made their homes here, and while a fair number remain, much of the area has been pressured and repopulated in recent years due to expanding SoHo and Chinatown. Mulberry Street’s many Italian restaurants and Grand Street’s Italian food stores and fresh dairy products still draw crowds of tourists and locals alike. Stop in for fresh mozzarella at DiPalo Fine Foods or Alleva Dairy, and get imported delicacies at the Italian Food Center. Have an espresso, cappuccino, and a wide variety of pastries after a fine meal at one of the Italian caffés. There are also numerous festivals throughout the year, with the Feast of San Genarro the best-known.

Fortunately gone are the days of drive-by shootings and questionable activities in "social clubs." While the area remains a center of Italian-American culture, one wonders just how long it will be before the overheated real estate market pounces on the area’s remaining slices of Europe.
 
 
 

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