On the second floor of 220 Bowery, long-term residents still pay minimal rent to sleep in tiny stalls, six feet long by five feet wide.
I bought a very fresh prawn and avocado salad at one of the tiny stalls under the bridge at Circular Quay for $5.
Once across the square, he entered a covered street stuffed tight with tiny stalls from which the ring of hammer on brass could be heard.
I recognized the market but could not begin to remember the way through the maze of tiny stalls.
The bustling market area was built on the Roman design, despite the cramped tiny stalls that cluttered the space near the slave pens and along the animal fields.
Heading inside, he found the place consisted of a couple of dozen shops, none larger than a small drugstore and some no more than tiny stalls.
The calves are kept in tiny stalls that are so small they can hardly move, and then are slaughtered for food.
Along the road, at tiny wooden stalls, people were selling things.
And most of the tiny one-man stalls that sprawled out into the thoroughfare were not in evidence.
We snaked our way among the merchants and the beggars, wandered through narrow alleys cramped with rows of tiny, tightly packed stalls.