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Nolita

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Mott Street between Houston and Prince Streets
The Puck Building

Nolita, sometimes written as NoLIta and deriving from "North of Little Italy",[1][2][3] is a recently designated neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. Nolita is situated in Lower Manhattan, bounded on the north by Houston Street, on the east by the Bowery, on the south roughly by Broome Street, and on the west by Lafayette Street.[4] It lies east of SoHo, south of NoHo, west of the Lower East Side, and north of Little Italy and Chinatown.[5]

History and description

The neighborhood was long regarded as part of Little Italy, but has lost its recognizable Italian character in recent decades because of rapidly rising rents.[1] The Feast of San Gennaro, dedicated to Saint Januarius ("Pope of Naples"), is held in the neighborhood every year following Labor Day, on Mulberry Street between Houston and Grand Streets.[6] The feast, as recreated on Elizabeth Street between Prince and Houston Streets, was featured in the film The Godfather Part II.

In the second half of the 1990s, the neighborhood saw an influx of yuppies and an explosion of expensive retail boutiques and restaurants and bars.[4] After unsuccessful tries to pitch it as part of SoHo, real estate promoters and others came up with several different names for consideration for this newly upscale neighborhood. The name that stuck, as documented in an article on May 5, 1996, in the New York Times city section debating various monikers for the newly trendy area, was Nolita, an abbreviation for North of Little Italy.[7] This name follows the pattern started by SoHo (South of Houston Street) and TriBeCa (Triangle Below Canal Street).[8]

The neighborhood includes St. Patrick's Old Cathedral, at the intersection of Mulberry, Mott, and Prince Streets, which opened in 1815 and was rebuilt in 1868 after a fire.[4][9] The cornerstone was laid on June 8, 1809. This building served as New York City's Roman Catholic cathedral until the new St. Patrick's Cathedral was opened on Fifth Avenue in Midtown in 1879.[10] St. Patrick's Old Cathedral is now a parish church. In 2010, St. Patrick's Old Cathedral was honored and became The Basilica at St. Patrick's Old Cathedral.

The Puck Building, a nine-story-high ornate structure built in 1885 on the corner of Houston and Lafayette Streets, originally housed the headquarters of the now-defunct Puck Magazine.[4][11]

Since 2010, a Little Australia has emerged and is growing in Nolita on Mulberry Street and Mott Street.[12] In addition, the neighborhood also boasts a large number of new and longstanding Israeli restaurants.

Notable residents

Gallery

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b Roberts, Sam. "New York’s Little Italy, Littler by the Year" New York Times (February 21, 2011)
  2. ^ Hughes, C.J. "Bigger Condos, North of Littler Italy" New York Times (May 4, 2008)
  3. ^ According to the Italian American Museum on Mulberry Street, it stands for "NOrthern Little ITAly" Farley, David (September 4, 2011). "The food battle for New York's Little Italy". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2011-09-06.
  4. ^ a b c d Jacobson, Aileen (June 22, 2016). . The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on November 15, 2021.
  5. ^ "Neighborhood Profile: Nolita & Little Italy" on the New York magazine website
  6. ^ . Feast of San Gennaro. Archived from the original on 15 January 2013. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
  7. ^ Colman, David (May 5, 1996). "Trendiness Invades Little Italy. Got a Problem With That?". The New York Times. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  8. ^ Sternbergh, Adam (April 8, 2010). "Soho. Nolita. Dumbo. NoMad?". New York. Retrieved November 15, 2021. Since the coining of Soho, dozens of Balkanized slivers of Manhattan and Brooklyn have been diced up, claimed, and either renamed (Nolita, Noho, Soha) or simply reimagined (the meatpacking district, Williamsburg, Park Slope).
  9. ^ New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission; Dolkart, Andrew S.; Postal, Matthew A. (2009). Postal, Matthew A. (ed.). Guide to New York City Landmarks (4th ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-28963-1., p.42
  10. ^ Farley, John Murphy. (1908). History of St. Patrick's Cathedral Society for the propagation of the faith. pp. 127–128, 130, 151.
  11. ^ Puck Building New York Architecture
  12. ^ Shaun Busuttil (November 3, 2016). "G-day! Welcome to Little Australia in New York City". KarryOn. Retrieved May 23, 2019. In Little Australia, Australian-owned cafes are popping up all over the place (such as Two Hands), joining other Australian-owned businesses (such as nightclubs and art galleries) as part of a growing green and gold contingent in NYC. Indeed, walking in this neighbourhood, the odds of your hearing a fellow Aussie ordering a coffee or just kicking back and chatting are high – very high – so much so that if you're keen to meet other Aussies whilst taking your own bite out of the Big Apple, then this is the place to throw that Australian accent around like it's going out of fashion!
  13. ^ Iman. Fashion Model Directory. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
  14. ^ Polsky, Sara (April 30, 2010). "Actor Gabriel Byrne Buys in Nolita's 211 Elizabeth". Curbed.
  15. ^ Brill, Lauren. "One On One With Vanessa Carlton". WNBA.com (July 11, 2007)
  16. ^ Alvarez, Lizette (March 25, 2010). "He's Sensitive About the Pancakes". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-07-18.
  17. ^ Hackett, Kathleen. "At home with John Mayer" 2012-01-29 at the Wayback Machine Elle Decor (ndg)
  18. ^ Binelli, Mark (December 8, 2019). "Arrivederci, Little Italy". The New Yorker. Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  19. ^ [1]. Architectural Digest. Published Nov 14, 2019.

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For the Keren Ann album see Nolita album For the Italian fashion designer see No l ita For the unincorprated area between Santa Barbara and Goleta CA see Noleta 40 43 21 N 73 59 43 W 40 722542 N 73 9951515 W 40 722542 73 9951515 Mott Street between Houston and Prince StreetsThe Puck BuildingNolita sometimes written as NoLIta and deriving from North of Little Italy 1 2 3 is a recently designated neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City Nolita is situated in Lower Manhattan bounded on the north by Houston Street on the east by the Bowery on the south roughly by Broome Street and on the west by Lafayette Street 4 It lies east of SoHo south of NoHo west of the Lower East Side and north of Little Italy and Chinatown 5 Contents 1 History and description 2 Notable residents 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory and description EditThe neighborhood was long regarded as part of Little Italy but has lost its recognizable Italian character in recent decades because of rapidly rising rents 1 The Feast of San Gennaro dedicated to Saint Januarius Pope of Naples is held in the neighborhood every year following Labor Day on Mulberry Street between Houston and Grand Streets 6 The feast as recreated on Elizabeth Street between Prince and Houston Streets was featured in the film The Godfather Part II In the second half of the 1990s the neighborhood saw an influx of yuppies and an explosion of expensive retail boutiques and restaurants and bars 4 After unsuccessful tries to pitch it as part of SoHo real estate promoters and others came up with several different names for consideration for this newly upscale neighborhood The name that stuck as documented in an article on May 5 1996 in the New York Times city section debating various monikers for the newly trendy area was Nolita an abbreviation for North of Little Italy 7 This name follows the pattern started by SoHo South of Houston Street and TriBeCa Triangle Below Canal Street 8 The neighborhood includes St Patrick s Old Cathedral at the intersection of Mulberry Mott and Prince Streets which opened in 1815 and was rebuilt in 1868 after a fire 4 9 The cornerstone was laid on June 8 1809 This building served as New York City s Roman Catholic cathedral until the new St Patrick s Cathedral was opened on Fifth Avenue in Midtown in 1879 10 St Patrick s Old Cathedral is now a parish church In 2010 St Patrick s Old Cathedral was honored and became The Basilica at St Patrick s Old Cathedral The Puck Building a nine story high ornate structure built in 1885 on the corner of Houston and Lafayette Streets originally housed the headquarters of the now defunct Puck Magazine 4 11 Since 2010 a Little Australia has emerged and is growing in Nolita on Mulberry Street and Mott Street 12 In addition the neighborhood also boasts a large number of new and longstanding Israeli restaurants Notable residents EditDavid Bowie and his wife Iman had a home here 13 Actor Gabriel Byrne lives here 14 Vanessa Carlton s song Nolita Fairytale was inspired by her two years in the neighborhood 15 Moby lived here 16 John Mayer owns an apartment here featured in Elle Decor magazine 17 Martin Scorsese was raised here on Elizabeth Street between Prince and Houston where his Italian grandparents also lived when it was Little Italy 18 Actor David Harbour has a loft here 19 Gallery Edit Odd Fellows Hall St Patrick s Old Cathedral St Patrick s Old Cathedral School 14th Ward Industrial School designed by Calvert Vaux St Michael s Russian Catholic Church Mural on East Houston Street and Bowery The Bowery MissionSee also EditLittle AustraliaReferences EditNotes a b Roberts Sam New York s Little Italy Littler by the Year New York Times February 21 2011 Hughes C J Bigger Condos North of Littler Italy New York Times May 4 2008 According to the Italian American Museum on Mulberry Street it stands for NOrthern Little ITAly Farley David September 4 2011 The food battle for New York s Little Italy The Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2011 09 06 a b c d Jacobson Aileen June 22 2016 NoLIta Mixing Hip and Historic The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on November 15 2021 Neighborhood Profile Nolita amp Little Italy on the New York magazine website About San Gennaro Feast of San Gennaro Archived from the original on 15 January 2013 Retrieved 5 October 2012 Colman David May 5 1996 Trendiness Invades Little Italy Got a Problem With That The New York Times Retrieved January 19 2021 Sternbergh Adam April 8 2010 Soho Nolita Dumbo NoMad New York Retrieved November 15 2021 Since the coining of Soho dozens of Balkanized slivers of Manhattan and Brooklyn have been diced up claimed and either renamed Nolita Noho Soha or simply reimagined the meatpacking district Williamsburg Park Slope New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission Dolkart Andrew S Postal Matthew A 2009 Postal Matthew A ed Guide to New York City Landmarks 4th ed New York John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 978 0 470 28963 1 p 42 Farley John Murphy 1908 History of St Patrick s Cathedral Society for the propagation of the faith pp 127 128 130 151 Puck Building New York Architecture Shaun Busuttil November 3 2016 G day Welcome to Little Australia in New York City KarryOn Retrieved May 23 2019 In Little Australia Australian owned cafes are popping up all over the place such as Two Hands joining other Australian owned businesses such as nightclubs and art galleries as part of a growing green and gold contingent in NYC Indeed walking in this neighbourhood the odds of your hearing a fellow Aussie ordering a coffee or just kicking back and chatting are high very high so much so that if you re keen to meet other Aussies whilst taking your own bite out of the Big Apple then this is the place to throw that Australian accent around like it s going out of fashion Iman Fashion Model Directory Retrieved 9 May 2012 Polsky Sara April 30 2010 Actor Gabriel Byrne Buys in Nolita s 211 Elizabeth Curbed Brill Lauren One On One With Vanessa Carlton WNBA com July 11 2007 Alvarez Lizette March 25 2010 He s Sensitive About the Pancakes The New York Times Retrieved 2010 07 18 Hackett Kathleen At home with John Mayer Archived 2012 01 29 at the Wayback Machine Elle Decor ndg Binelli Mark December 8 2019 Arrivederci Little Italy The New Yorker Retrieved November 15 2021 1 Architectural Digest Published Nov 14 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nolita Elizabeth Street Garden Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nolita amp oldid 1145258039, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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