• According to the 2010 United States Census, the population of Lower East Side was 72,957, an increase of 699 (1.0%) from the 72,258 counted in 2000.
  • Despite the rapid gentrification witnessed in recent years, the Lower East Side remains a stronghold of individuality and community spirit.
  • Today, the Lower East Side is still one of the best places to go to find traditional Jewish cuisine, but is also home to some of the coolest bars in New York City.
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  • Manhattan's Lower East Side has traditionally been populated by poor immigants. In the 2000s the Lower East Side began a process of rapid gentrification.
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  • This post is a guide to things to do in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, with a self-guided tour and tips on places to eat, hear music, and shop.
  • The narrow streets of the Lower East Side were once lined with tenement buildings, shirt factories and bialy shops.
  • The Lower East Side is bounded by Houston Street, the Bowery, the Manhattan Bridge, and the East River, with the neighborhood's center being Orchard Street.
  • The Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, is an ever-evolving area that offers a wide array of rental and real estate options.