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Little Italy neighborhood

Little Italy

Red sauce, brick streets, and Old World grit south of downtown

Omaha, NE Real Estate

South 10th Street Italian districtHistoric brick storefronts and rowhousesFamily-run restaurants and bakeriesWalking distance to downtown Omaha

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Red sauce, brick streets, and Old World grit south of downtown

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South 10th Street Italian districtHistoric brick storefronts and rowhousesFamily-run restaurants and bakeriesWalking distance to downtown OmahaPre-war homes and affordable housing

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Little Italy in Omaha

About Little Italy

Little Italy, Omaha, NE stretches along South 10th Street south of the Missouri River, where century-old brick buildings and rowhouses still carry the weight of immigrant history. This is not a museum neighborhood—it's lived-in, gritty, and unapologetically working-class. Red brick storefronts line the blocks near South 6th and Pierce, while single-family homes and small apartment buildings fill the residential side streets. The architecture is modest but enduring: bungalows, two-flats, pre-war walk-ups with iron railings and front porches that face the sidewalk.

You're ten minutes on foot from the Old Market, five minutes from the riverfront trails. Eating here means Orsi's Italian Bakery for fresh focaccia and cannoli, Block 16 for inventive street food, and the scattering of family-run red-sauce joints that have served the neighborhood for generations. Stinson Park anchors the southern edge with ball fields and a playground. The transit center at 15th and Douglas connects you to the rest of the city. Walk south from downtown along 10th Street and you'll pass murals, corner groceries, and the kind of dive bars where locals still know your name.

Little Italy offers a mix of older single-family homes, duplexes, and affordable apartment rentals—units that cater to renters looking for character without the polish. Condos are rare here; it's mostly pre-1950 housing stock with hardwood floors, high ceilings, and quirks that come with age. For those searching for apartments for rent in Little Italy, expect lower price points than downtown, walkability to Omaha's core, and a neighborhood that hasn't been smoothed over by development. Homes for sale in Little Italy often attract buyers looking for renovation projects or investors eyeing the proximity to downtown. This is real estate with history baked in, not far from where the city started.

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About Living in Little Italy

Little Italy is known for its Italian immigrant roots, brick storefronts along South 10th Street, and family-owned restaurants and bakeries like Orsi's. The neighborhood still carries its working-class character, with pre-war architecture and proximity to downtown Omaha defining its identity.

Little Italy offers older single-family homes, duplexes, and affordable walk-up apartments—mostly pre-1950 construction with hardwood floors and classic details. Condos are uncommon here. The housing stock leans historic, with renovation opportunities and modest rentals that appeal to budget-conscious renters and first-time buyers.

Little Italy is ideal for renters seeking affordability and walkability to downtown without paying downtown prices. It's a ten-minute walk to the Old Market, close to riverfront trails, and offers neighborhood character with brick streets and local restaurants. The area remains gritty and unpretentious—lived-in, not polished.

Little Italy sits just south of downtown Omaha, within walking distance of the Old Market, riverfront trails, and the transit center at 15th and Douglas. Nearby you'll find Orsi's Italian Bakery, Block 16, Stinson Park, and South 10th Street's string of brick storefronts and local eateries.

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