Development of Flushing's Koreatown In the 1980s, a continuous stream of
Korean immigrants emerged in Flushing, many of whom began as workers in the
medical field or Korean
international students who had moved to New York City to find or initiate
professional or
entrepreneurial positions. and a Koreatown was conceived in Flushing.
Koreatownscape Expansion eastward As the community grew in
socioeconomic status and population, Koreans moved eastward along Northern Boulevard, buying homes in more
affluent and less crowded Queens neighborhoods, and into the adjacent
Nassau County, by the early 21st century. This expansion has led to the creation of an American
Meokjagolmok, or Korean
Restaurant Street, around the
Long Island Rail Road station in Murray Hill, Queens, exuding the ambiance of
Seoul itself. The eastward pressure to expand was also created by the inability to move westward, inhibited by the formidable presence of the enormous
Flushing Chinatown centered on
Main Street. ==Demographics==