New York City: A Is For Astoria

Este barrio, cercano a Manhattan, se llama así por John Jacob Astor, un inmigrante que se convirtió en el hombre más rico de Estados Unidos. En los años 50 se estableció la comunidad griega.

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Astoria is considered “suburban,” even if it’s actually very close to Manhattan. It is the westernmost part of the borough of Queens (which is on Long  Island)  and is just across the East River from Manhattan’s exclusive Upper East Side.

Astoria is also considered the place for people who can’t afford  to live in Manhattan. Here you can find single-room apartments larger than the “shoeboxes” that are available for rent in Manhattan. And seeing as Astoria is only a 20-minute subway ride from Manhattan, it’s almost as good as – if not better than – living there.

greece is the word

Not surprisingly, Astoria is enjoying a boom. Properties have doubled in value in the last five years. Another thing that has attracted people to Astoria is its park, which offers a great view of Manhattan. People also like Astoria’s “ethnic” feel. 

As Rob Mackay (see interview) explains, Astoria has had a large Greek community since the 1950s. Needless to say, there are some wonderful Greek restaurants where the fish is delicious. In many cases there isn’t even a menu: you choose the fish on display and they grill it for you. And whereas Manhattan residents live in large apartment buildings, Astoria has many two- and three-story houses. They have tiny front yards  that often feature statues of the Virgin Mary. For this we have to thank Astoria’s Italian community.    

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Interview: a neighbourhood with a view

Astoria is a neighbourhood in the New York Borough of Queens. It’s only a 20-minute subway ride from Manhattan and this makes it popular with people who work in Manhattan but who can’t afford to live there.  And as Rob Mackay, Director of Public Relations, Marketing and Tourism at the Queens Economic Development Council, explains, the view from Astoria is fabulous:

Rob Mackay: It’s on the western shore, or the western coast of Queens, which means that it touches the East River, and the East River is what separates Queens from Manhattan, so there are some properties, some of them are residential, there are some factories, there are some parks that have great views of Manhattan, and in some cases it’s really spectacular, especially at night when all the lights are on from the Midtown. You’re usually looking at Midtown Manhattan up to the north, to the Upper East Side. There’s a place called Astoria Park where people like to gather during hot summer nights just to hang out because the view is spectacular; you have the river right there and then you have Manhattan in the background; oh, and you’re sitting in a nice park with trees and whatnot.

Astoria

the melting pot

Astoria is named in honour of John Jacob Astor, a German immigrant who, in the nineteenth century, became the wealthiest man in America. By using the name Astoria, developers hoped that Astor would invest in the place. In actual fact he invested very little and he never even went there, but the name stuck. In the twentieth century Astoria became associated with other immigrant groups:  

Rob Mackay: In the 1950s, there was a... huge economic problems in Greece and a lot of Greeks moved to the United States and settled in Astoria. So it’s sort of traditionally people think Astoria, they think Greek. There’s a lot of truth to that, there are all kinds of Greek restaurants, Greek night clubs, of course Greek people. Whenever there’s an independence day, a Greek independence day, or a Greek soccer team wins, people are always in the street, partying and having fun. Along with the Greeks, there’s always been a large Italian population, or Italian-American population. You can always tell the Italian Americans because they grow grapes in their front yards. When you walk by a street and you see grapes growing in a front yard, it usually means that it’s an Italian person who’s making wine.

multicultural 

But Astoria’s population has changed in recent years:

Rob Mackay: But over the past, I would say 20, maybe 25 years, some of the Greeks and the Italians have moved out, I mean their children, they’re more American,  and they’re moving to other neighbourhoods in the suburbs and whatnot, but there’s been a tremendous influx of, really, people from everywhere in the world. If I would just start on the south side of Astoria, there’s a Bangladeshi street where there are a row of Bangladeshi stores where you can buy all their spices and their saris and their clothes. There’s a Brazilian section where you can get Brazilian food, again buy clothes and stuff from Brazil. There is a part that they call Little Egypt, there’s a Cairo Steakhouse, there are a couple of Egyptian restaurants and there are hookah bars. Hookah is very popular throughout the Arab world, and there are a whole bunch of hookah bars in the northern part of Astoria where people sit around and they smoke hookahs and they play chess a lot and drink tea. There’s a great Chilean restaurant, we have Japanese, Korean, there’s a Lebanese place, so there’s a tremendous mix of really just about everywhere, every continent you could ask for. 

(For more, visit: www.itsinqueens.com).

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