Morris Park, Bronx: Where Congeniality Flourishes

Sep 05, 2018 450

BY: Julie Lasky

Three years ago, Orlando Marrero was newly divorced and taking comfort at Patricia’s of Morris Park, a maternal hug of an Italian restaurant in this eastern Bronx neighborhood. Mr. Marrero, who is now 54 and works as a marketing specialist for a health insurance company, mentioned to his server that he was looking for a new home. She introduced him to a real estate agent who found him a convertible two-bedroom apartment in a brick multifamily house on Hone Street, for $1,150 a month.

An older Italian-American man across the street welcomed him with coffee and cake. “There is no barrier here to where you come from or who you are,” said Mr. Marrero, who was born in the Bronx and raised in Puerto Rico, and had previously lived on Pelham Parkway, just north of the neighborhood. Referring to his new block, he said, “I think I’m the only Hispanic here, and I’ve been very well received.”

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SOURCE: https://www.nytimes.com

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