
Nolita
Welcome to Nolita
Whether in one of its stylish boutiques, cozy coffee shops, or unassuming eateries, Nolita invites you to take a deep breath and relax. This neighborhood is brimming with a subtle energy that says life can - and should be - just a little bit simpler.
Attributes
Vibrant, For Foodies, Walk-Ups, Shopper's Paradise, Great People-Watching, Quaint, Low-Key, Cozy, Late To Bed, Pricey, Limited Transit Options
Key Details
WHAT TO EXPECT
A neighborhood that combines downtown lifestyle with a cozy, quaint vibe.
THE LIFESTYLE
Outdoor lounging on picturesque streets, discovering hidden finds at chic boutiques and art galleries, and dinner and drinks that extend late into the night.
THE MARKET
Competitive. Manicured pre-war walk-ups with low turnover rates.
YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH
The effortlessly cool charm of this small but vibrant neighborhood.
Nolita, which stands for North of Little Italy, sits at the nexus of a number of popular downtown neighborhoods: Soho, Noho, the Lower East Side, and Little Italy. Originally filled with Italian slaughterhouses, bakeries, and churches, Nolita received its old-world character from first-time residents in the 1770s.