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Little Yemen is an ethnic enclave located in the eastern half of Bronx, New York, within the Morris Park neighborhood. It is wedged between Van Nest and Pelham Parkway.[1] The heart of the enclave is centered around White Plains Road at the intersection with Rhinelander Avenue.

Little Yemen
ليتل يمن
Little Yemen ليتل يمن is located in New York City
Little Yemen ليتل يمن
Little Yemen
ليتل يمن
Coordinates: 40°50′51″N 73°52′01″W / 40.84750°N 73.86694°W / 40.84750; -73.86694
Country United States
State New York
Counties Bronx County
AgglomerationNew York metropolitan area

The Yemeni American community began to grow significantly after the war in Yemen began in 2014. Yahya Obeid, the Outreach Liaison for the Bronx Muslim Center, worked with Google and a journalist to officially designate the area as "Little Yemen."

There are over 500 Yemeni-owned businesses within a one-mile radius of Little Yemen, with most being delicatessens and grocery stores. Previously, the area was predominantly Italian and Latino.

The Yemeni American Day Parade has been held annually in Little Yemen since 2019.[2] The first Yemeni American Day Parade drew over 3,000 people, including visitors from numerous states.

The area features several hookah cafes, Yemeni supermarkets, restaurants, and pharmacies, which are clustered around the central intersection.[3] However, Little Yemen is not officially recognized as an independent neighborhood, and its name is more of a vernacular designation.

References

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  1. ^ "Little Yemen Bronx, New York Homes for Sale". neighborhoods. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  2. ^ "3rd annual Yemeni American Day Parade held in Van Nest". News 12 Hudson Valley. 2021-08-01. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  3. ^ Hassan, Lila (2019-09-15). "Putting Little Yemen on The Map". The Bronx Ink. Retrieved 2019-10-01.