Private Investigator in Koreatown Manhattan, NY
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- Find People
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- Harassment and Stalking
- Identity Theft & Vehicle Tracking
- Infidelity and Cheating Spouse
- Insurance Investigations
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- Matrimonial
- Missing Persons & Skip Tracing
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- Social Media
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- Worker's Compensation
Koreatown Manhattan, NY Private Investigator and Process Server
Koreatown is an area located in the Manhattan borough of New York City. It is also known by the city as K-Town. It is located specifically south of the Empire State and east of Greeley Square Park and Earrings Plaza. Located between 36th and 31st Streets, specifically in Midtown Manhattan, an area well known to New Yorkers as it is located near the Empire State Building.
The most efficient way to tour the neighborhood is through its main street, 32nd Street, which passes through more than 100 businesses offered by Koreatown, from business halls and restaurants to pubs and markets, the vast majority run by Koreans. Due to the great abundance of businesses, it is considered a commercial district. It has become a cultural center for Koreans, being called “Korean Times Square” by its inhabitants, and has evolved economically for Koreans in the city.
It is located specifically south of the Empire State and east of Greeley Square Park and Earrings Plaza. There is an area in the neighborhood that is officially called Korea Way, which is its most recurrent point for tourists and residents, located at 32nd Street, near Broadway.
Previously, the neighborhood was just another part of the Garment District, but after the 1980s a Korean bookstore opened in the area, and then some Korean restaurants opened little by little as the neighborhood was already full of Koreans. This happened due to the high success of the few Korean businesses in the area, which attracted others over the years.