Little Bangladesh, Los Angeles
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Little Bangladesh | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates: 34°04′08″N 118°17′52″W / 34.0690°N 118.2979°W | |
| Country | United States |
| State | California |
| County | Los Angeles |
| City | Los Angeles |
| Time zone | UTC-8 (PST) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC-7 (PDT) |
Little Bangladesh (Bengali: লিটল বাংলাদেশ) is a neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, California, United States.
Little Bangladesh was officially designated by the City of Los Angeles in 2010.[1] It is the cultural and culinary hub of L.A.'s Bangladeshi community.[2]
Designation of the neighborhood as “Little Bangladesh” caused some friction with some Korean-Americans in Los Angeles, who wanted the area named as a part of Koreatown. In 2009, City Councilman Tom LaBonge opposed the neighborhood designation, and instead suggested the community erect a statue at a local park and consider neighborhood designation sometime in the future.[3] After neighborhood leaders organized residents for more than a year to lobby the Los Angeles City Council, Little Bangladesh received its official designation in 2010. Signage marking the area was installed in 2011.[2]
Geography


Little Bangladesh is a four-block area along 3rd Street between Alexandria and New Hampshire Avenues.[4] It is a tree-lined residential community that also includes restaurants, shops and art galleries.[5] The neighborhood is surrounded by Koreatown.
Demographics
The 2000 census showed a Bangladeshi population of 1,700 in Los Angeles County.[3] In 2010, the South Asian Network, a cultural and advocacy group with an office nearby, estimated the Bangladeshi population in the area at more than 20,000, based on a community mapping project it did in 2005. Community leaders have identified the area as having a lower- to middle-income population.[5]