State of New York City’s Housing & Neighborhoods – 2013 Report

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The State of New York City’s Housing and Neighborhoods in 2013 report , published annually by the NYU Furman Center, provides a compendium of data and analysis about New York City’s housing, land use, demographics, and quality of life indicators for each borough and the city’s 59 community districts.
The report combines timely and expert analysis of NYU Furman Center researchers with data transparency. It is presented in three parts:
Part 1: Focus on Economic Inequality
Each year, the State of New York City’s Housing and Neighborhoods describes, contextualizes, and provides analysis on a pressing and policy-relevant issue affecting New York City. In 2013, the report focuses on economic inequality in New York City, analyzing changes over time in the distribution of the city’s income, economic segregation of city residents, and the neighborhood environments experienced by people of different incomes.
Part 2: City-Wide Analysis
The City-Wide Analysis provides a broad, longitudinal analysis of the New York City's housing and neighborhoods. The chapter is divided into five parts: land use and the built environment; homeowners and their homes; renters and their homes; income and workers; and neighborhood services and conditions.
Part 3: City, Borough, and Community District Data
The data section provides current and historical statistics for over 50 housing, neighborhood, and socioeconomic indicators at the city, borough, and community district levels. It also includes indicator definitions and rankings; methods; and an index of New York City’s Community Districts and Sub-Borough Areas.
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You can access our Focus Chapter and Citywide Data in the PDF files below. For a copy of the full report, email [email protected].
- PART ONE: Focus on Income Inequality A focus chapter on income inequality in New York City, analyzing the changes over time in the distribution of the city’s income, economic segregation of city residents, and the neighborhood environments experienced by people of different incomes.
- PART TWO: City-Wide Analysis A broad, longitudinal analysis of New York City’s housing and neighborhoods, divided into five parts: land use and the built environment; homeowners and their homes; renters and their homes; income and workers; and neighborhood services and conditions.
- Land Use and the Built Environment
- Homeowners and their Homes
- Renters and their Homes
- Income and Workers
- Neighborhood Services and Conditions
- PART THREE: City, Borough, and Community District Data Current and historical statistics for over 50 housing, neighborhood, and socioeconomic indicators at the city, borough and community district levels.
- New York City
- The State of New Yorkers Data and analysis of New York City indicators by race.
- The Bronx
- Brooklyn
- Manhattan
- Queens
- Staten Island
- Indicator Definitions and Rankings
- Methods
- About the Furman Center
- Acknowledgements & Table of Contents
The data for each community district may be downloaded as an individual PDF file below.
Bronx
- BX 01 Mott Haven / Melrose (152 KB)
- BX 02 Hunts Point / Longwood (152 KB)
- BX 03 Morrisania / Crotona (155 KB)
- BX 04 Highbridge / Concourse (155 KB)
- BX 05 Fordham / University Heights (157 KB)
- BX 06 Belmont / East Tremont (157 KB)
- BX 07 Kingsbridge Heights / Bedford (160 KB)
- BX 08 Riverdale / Fieldston (160 KB)
- BX 09 Parkchester / Soundview (168 KB)
- BX 10 Throgs Neck / Co-op City (161 KB)
- BX 11 Morris Park / Bronxdale (165 KB)
- BX 12 Williamsbridge / Baychester (165 KB)
Brooklyn
- BK 01 Greenpoint / Williamsburg (151 KB)
- BK 02 Fort Greene / Brooklyn Heights (147 KB)
- BK 03 Bedford Stuyvesant (153 KB)
- BK 04 Bushwick (149 KB)
- BK 05 East New York / Starrett City (152 KB)
- BK 06 Park Slope / Carroll Gardens (152 KB)
- BK 07 Sunset Park (158 KB)
- BK 08 Crown Hts / Prospect Hts (154 KB)
- BK 09 S. Crown Hts / Lefferts Gardens (156 KB)
- BK 10 Bay Ridge / Dyker Heights (156 KB)
- BK 11 Bensonhurst (159 KB)
- BK 12 Borough Park (158 KB)
- BK 13 Coney Island (161 KB)
- BK 14 Flatbush / Midwood (160 KB)
- BK 15 Sheepshead Bay (164 KB)
- BK 16 Brownsville (161 KB)
- BK 17 East Flatbush (164 KB)
- BK 18 Flatlands / Canarsie (166 KB)
Staten Island
- SI 01 St. George / Stapleton (194 KB)
- SI 02 South Beach / Willowbrook (193 KB)
- SI 03 Tottenville / Great Kills (192 KB)
Manhattan
- MN 01 Financial District (191 KB)
- MN 02 Greenwich Village / Soho (190 KB)
- MN 03 Lower East Side / Chinatown (193 KB)
- MN 04 Clinton / Chelsea (192 KB)
- MN 05 Midtown (195 KB)
- MN 06 Stuyvesant Town / Turtle Bay (195 KB)
- MN 07 Upper West Side (198 KB)
- MN 08 Upper East Side (197 KB)
- MN 09 Morningside Heights / Hamilton (200 KB)
- MN 10 Central Harlem (200 KB)
- MN 11 East Harlem (203 KB)
- MN 12 Washington Heights / Inwood (202 KB)
Queens
- QN 01 Astoria (783 KB)
- QN 02 Woodside / Sunnyside (287 KB)
- QN 03 Jackson Heights (290 KB)
- QN 04 Elmhurst / Corona (289 KB)
- QN 05 Ridgewood / Maspeth (292 KB)
- QN 06 Rego Park / Forest Hills (291 KB)
- QN 07 Flushing / Whitestone (297 KB)
- QN 08 Hillcrest / Freshmedows (297 KB)
- QN 09 Kew Gardens / Woodhaven (284 KB)
- QN 10 S. Ozone Park / Howard Beach (295 KB)
- QN 11 Bayside / Little Neck (301 KB)
- QN 12 Jamaica / Hollis (302 KB)
- QN 13 Queens Village (306 KB)
- QN 14 Rockaway / Broad Channel (306 KB)