by johnny_scootch » Thu Feb 25, 2021 7:36 am
MSFRD wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 1:16 am
Where are they getting all these younger guys? I did some street view research of Bensonhurst and Bath Beach and most storefronts and people walking were Chinese. Isn’t this in their stronghold? How many youngsters reared on the streets can there be?
The last decent neighborhoods for Italians in Brooklyn are Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Bergen Beach, Mill Basin, Marine Park. You still have some Italians in Bensonhurst, Bath Beach & Gravesend but the gooks, mexicans and russians have by and large displaced the Italian community in those neighborhoods.
Queens still has a few good neighborhoods like Howard Beach, Whitestone, Ridgewood, Breezy, Bayside, Rego Park and I’m sure others I can’t think of.
Staten Island has Italians all along the South Shore and a smaller amount on the North Shore.
Being a Brooklyn guy I only travel to the Bronx for 2 things.....Yankee games and to take my kids to the zoo so I’m somewhat unfamiliar but I know we still have Throggs Neck, Pelham Bay, Edgewater, Country Club and maybe more.
Lots of Italians across Long Island and I can’t say Manhattan has a single Italian neighborhood anymore but you do have some Italians living there.
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Where are they getting all these younger guys? I did some street view research of Bensonhurst and Bath Beach and most storefronts and people walking were Chinese. Isn’t this in their stronghold? How many youngsters reared on the streets can there be?
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The last decent neighborhoods for Italians in Brooklyn are Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Bergen Beach, Mill Basin, Marine Park. You still have some Italians in Bensonhurst, Bath Beach & Gravesend but the gooks, mexicans and russians have by and large displaced the Italian community in those neighborhoods.
Queens still has a few good neighborhoods like Howard Beach, Whitestone, Ridgewood, Breezy, Bayside, Rego Park and I’m sure others I can’t think of.
Staten Island has Italians all along the South Shore and a smaller amount on the North Shore.
Being a Brooklyn guy I only travel to the Bronx for 2 things.....Yankee games and to take my kids to the zoo so I’m somewhat unfamiliar but I know we still have Throggs Neck, Pelham Bay, Edgewater, Country Club and maybe more.
Lots of Italians across Long Island and I can’t say Manhattan has a single Italian neighborhood anymore but you do have some Italians living there.