Experience classic downtown charm with a modern edge in this stylish 3-bedroom, 1-bath residence on iconic Mulberry Street in the heart of Manhattan. Perfectly positioned between Nolita and Little Italy, this chic home captures the vibrant energy of city living while offering a warm and inviting retreat. Featuring a spacious layout with sunlit interiors, oversized windows, and rich hardwood floors throughout, the apartment blends timeless New York character with contemporary comfort. The expansive living area is ideal for entertaining, relaxing, or creating the perfect work-from-home setup, while exposed brick accents and charming details add authentic downtown appeal. The thoughtfully designed kitchen features stainless steel appliances, sleek cabinetry, generous counter space, and modern finishes that make both cooking and hosting effortless. Each of the three bedrooms offers flexibility and comfort with natural light, closet space, and room to personalize. The modern bathroom is finished with clean contemporary details and polished fixtures, creating a spa-like atmosphere in the center of the city. Located on one of Manhattan's most desirable and picturesque streets, this Mulberry Street address places you moments from celebrated restaurants, cozy cafes, boutique shopping, art galleries, and vibrant nightlife. Enjoy the charm of cobblestone streets and the convenience of nearby transportation, all while living in one of downtown's most iconic neighborhoods. A rare opportunity to enjoy chic and spacious Manhattan living surrounded by culture, style, and the unmistakable charm of Nolita and Little Italy.
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Application fee: $20 or less per applicantIf you want great red sauce, cheese, and hand made pasta, then you need to check out Little Italy. This once enormous neighborhood has shrunk over the decades, but the people here are proud as ever. Surrounded by SoHo, Nolita, and Bowery, Little Italy is the heart of Lower Manhattan.
Originally known as Mulberry Bend, Little Italy's signature street has, and always will be, Mulberry Street. During the late 1880's, many Italian immigrants came to the US seeking work and opportunity. As the Italian population grew, they slowly overtook the German population that had lived in the neighborhood before.
During the early 1900's, Little Italy was pretty big, and the many restaurants and shops here were highly sought after. However, once Prohibition hit, the neighborhood fell into organized crime. Little Italy was the center of many mafia family operations. The mob would have a tight grip on the area up until the US Immigration Act of 1965, when…
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