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CreditSunrise Fictional will be a welcome addition to the
well-established and thriving Little West-Side district of
The City. Since the 1920's when Main Avenue's Little West-Side
became recognized as the residential and commercial Center
for The City's Italian community, the population has become
very diversified. With much of its Italian population moving
to Bar Staa (Second and Front Street) in the 1960's and more
recently to outside suburb , there was an influx of Portuguese,
Chinese, Vietnamese and Spanish families, which gives Little
West-Side the international flavor it enjoys today.
Though Little West-Side, a booming stretch along Main Avenue
between Water Street and Bath Street, is currently predominated
by the Portuguese, Italian restaurants and cafes still remain
a mainstay of Little West-Side's 'nightlife'. The street used
to be an eclectic mix of café's, small retail shops,
bakeries and vegetable markets. Recently, the café's
and small bars have been bought up and renovated into trendy
locales - a mix of coffeehouses, trattorias, and fine restaurants.
Little West-Side now ranks as one of the trendiest places
to visit in The City. As described in The City Tourism, "When
the sun begins to set, street signs in the shape of West-Side's
boot illuminate, the air is filled with oregano, garlic and
basil as the area's many restaurants begin to fill up. Little
West-Side at night has become one of the hottest spots for
The City nightlife, dominated by a late-twenties crowd."
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The City. Com describes Little West-Side as " one of
the trendiest and friendliest neighbourhoods in North America.
Clearly eclectic, always warm and inviting, Little West-Side's
nightlife is second to none."
The restaurants in the area have their own loyal clientele
who spend many nights eating and visiting. It's a trendy area
for the 25-35 crowd and an interesting place to meet and have
a nice meal for the older local inhabitants.
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