Zip code area 11372 in Jackson Heights, Queens County, NY
- State:New YorkCounties:Queens CountyCities:Flushing,Queens,Jackson HeightsCounty FIPS:36081Area total:739 sq miArea land:0.739 sq miElevation:762 feet
- Latitude:40,7514Longitude:-73,8837Dman name cbsa:New York-Newark-Jersey City NY-NJ-PATimezone:Eastern Standard Time (EST) UTC-5:00; Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) UTC-4:00Coordinates:40,7514, -73,8837GMAP:
New York 11372, USA
- Population:67,252 individualsPopulation density:1,357,322.97 people per square milesHouseholds:199Unemployment rate:9.0%Household income:$62,910 average annual incomeHousing units:26,621 residential housing unitsHealth insurance:10.5% of residents who report not having health insuranceVeterans:0.2% of residents who are veterans
The ZIP 11372 is a Northeast ZIP code and located in the preferred city/town Jackson Heights, Queens County, New York with a population estimated today at about 64.211 peoples. The preferred city may be different from the city where the zip code 11372 is located. Jackson Heights is usually the name of the main post office. When sending a package or mail, always indicate your preferred or accepted cities. Using any city from the list of invalid cities may result in delays.
Jackson Heights is the primary city, acceptable cities are Flushing, Jackson Hts, obsolete and unacceptable cities or spellings are Queens.
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Living in the postal code area 11372 of Jackson Heights, Queens County, New York 50.2% of population who are male and 49.8% who are female.
The median age for all people, for males & for females based on 2020 Census data. Median is the middle value, when all possible values are listed in order. Median is not the same as Average (or Mean).
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Household income staggered according to certain income ranges.
The median commute time of resident workers require for a one-way commute to work in minutes.
The distribution of different age groups in the population of the zip code area of Jackson Heights, Queens County 11372.
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The age of the building does not always say something about the structural condition of the residential buildings.
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Queens County
- State:New YorkCounty:Queens CountyZips:11695,11381,11439,11431,11120,11120,11381,11424,11359,11424,11405,11359,11359,11451,11439,11351,11439,11424,11694,11697,11436,11693,11697,11363,11364,11109,11697,11362,11434,11692,11693,11363,11109,11005,11101,11367,11371,11364,11430,11363,11363,11370,11104,11435,11692,11692,11693,11693,11102,11436,11436,11694,11360,11427,11369,11105,11411,11411,11364,11429,11362,11414,11426,11422,11427,11429,11416,11411,11417,11369,11427,11413,11415,11429,11364,11370,11422,11428,11413,11360,11421,11370,11694,11369,11430,11360,11103,11366,11423,11428,11413,11379,11420,11428,11412,11004,11364,11412,11362,11365,11412,11422,11423,11366,11423,11694,11415,11414,11433,11004,11420,11374,11421,11366,11356,11416,11420,11367,11362,11421,11106,11419,11417,11379,11357,11416,11417,11413,11365,11379,11414,11361,11373,11356,11104,11426,11365,11415,11357,11356,11378,11373,11105,11104,11106,11377,11418,11433,11418,11691,11385,11419,11385,11102,11419,11418,11435,11367,11358,11434,11372,11361,11374,11357,11368,11691,11368,11375,11378,11368,11374,11378,11103,11102,11361,11432,11435,11355,11106,11377,11385,11105,11372,11103,11358,11377,11434,11385,11372,11375,11354,11373,11432,11375,11101,11355,11354,11101Coordinates:40.654674643125446, -73.8407962323502Area total:178.03 sq. mi., 461.10 sq. km, 113939.84 acresArea land:108.78 sq. mi., 281.73 sq. km, 69617.92 acresArea water:69.25 sq. mi., 179.36 sq. km, 44321.92 acres
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Queens County, New York, United States
- Population density:22124.5 persons per square mileHousehold income:$53,081Households:778,174Unemployment rate:9.20%
- Sales taxes:8.38%Income taxes:10.50%
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Queens County's population of New York of 1,951,598 residents in 1930 has increased 1,23-fold to 2,405,464 residents after 90 years, according to the official 2020 census. U.S. Bureau of the Census beginning in 1900. Data for 1870-1890 are on a de facto or unspecified basis; data for 1900 and later years are resident totals.
Approximately 51.34% female residents and 48.66% male residents live in as of 2020, 53.51% in Queens County, New York are married and the remaining 46.49% are single population.
As of 2020, 53.51% in Queens County, New York are married and the remaining 46.49% are single population.
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45.5 minutes is the average time that residents in Queens County require for a one-way commute to work. A long commute can have different effects on health. A Gallup poll in the US found that in terms of mental health, long haul commuters are up to 12 percent more likely to experience worry, and ten percent less likely to feel well rested. The Gallup poll also found that of people who commute 61–90 minutes each day, a whopping one third complained of neck and back pain, compared to less than a quarter of people who only spend ten minutes getting to work.
34.68% of the working population which commute to work alone in their car, 10.32% of the working population which commutes to work in a carpool, 47.45% of the population that commutes using mass transit, including bus, light rail, subway, and ferry. 1.79% of the population that has their home as their principal place of work.
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Of the total residential buildings in Queens County, New York 40.75% are owner-occupied homes, another 53.56% are rented apartments, and the remaining 5.69% are vacant.
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The 46.38% of the population in Queens County, New York who identify themselves as belonging to a religion are distributed among the following most diverse religions.
Since the 1860s, the two main parties have been the Republican Party (here in 2022 = 24.410%) and the Democratic Party (here in 2022 = 74.940%) of those eligible to vote in Queens County, New York.
Flushing
- State:New YorkCounty:Queens CountyCity:FlushingCounty FIPS:36081Coordinates:40°45′54″N 73°48′18″WEstablished:1645
- Latitude:40,7816Longitude:-73,8267Dman name cbsa:New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PATimezone:Eastern Standard Time (EST) UTC-5:00; Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) UTC-4:00ZIP codes:11351,11354,11355,11356,11357,11358,11360,11361,11362,11363,11364,11365,11366,11367,11368,11369,11370,11371,11372,11373,11374,11375,11377,11378,11379,11381,11385GMAP:
Flushing, Queens County, New York, United States
- Population:69,877
Flushing was established as a settlement of New Netherland on October 10, 1645, on the eastern bank of Flushing Creek. It was named Vlissingen, after the European base of the Dutch West India company. The English took control of New Amsterdam in 1664, and when Queens County was established in 1683, it was one of the original five towns of Queens. In 1898, Flushing was consolidated into the City of New York. An immigrant population, composed mostly of Chinese and Koreans, settled in Flushing in the late 20th century. Flushing is served by several stations on the Long Island Rail Road's Port Washington Branch, as well as the New York City Subway's IRT Flushing Line (7 and 7> trains), which has its terminus at Main Street. The neighborhood is located in Queens Community District 7, and its ZIP Codes are 11354, 11355, and 11358. It is patrolled by the New Yorkers City Police Department's 109th Precinct.Flushing is the site of the first commercial nurseries in North America, the most prominent being the Prince, Bloodgood, and Parsons nurseries on the north side of Kissena Park. The town was dissolved in 1898 when Queens became a borough, and the term "Flushing" today usually refers to a much smaller area, such as the former Village of Parsons, a 14-acre tract of preserved exotic specimen specimens on the east side of the Queens River.
History
Flushing is the primary city name, but also Auburndale are acceptable city names or spellings, Queens, Sta A on the other hand no longer accepted or obsolete and are no longer used as a designation. Flushing was originally inhabited by the Matinecoc Indians prior to colonization and European settlement. On October 10, 1645, Flushing was established on the eastern bank of Flushing Creek under charter of the Dutch West India Company. In 1656, New Amsterdam Director-General Peter Stuyvesant issued an edict prohibiting the harboring of Quakers. Flushing is claimed to be a birthplace of religious freedom in the New World. The town was dissolved in 1898 when Queens became a borough of New York City, and the term "Flushing" today usually refers to a much smaller area, for example the former Village of flushing. The site of the first commercial tree nurseries in North America, the most prominent being the Prince, Bloodgood, and Parsons nurseries. A 14-acre (5.7 ha) tract of Parsons's exotic specimens was preserved on the north side of Kissena Park. The official seal was merely the words, "Village of Flushes", surrounded by nondescript flowers or other flowers. No other emblem or flag is known to have been used to represent the Village of Flushings. During the 19th century, as New York. City grew in economic vitality, the area was critical in its transformation into a fashionable residential area. On April 15, 1837, the Village was incorporated within the Town of FlUSHING. The name Flushing has been used since the early 20th century to refer to the area within Queens County.
Demographics
Community Board 7 comprises Flushing, College Point, and Whitestone. In 2018, the median household income in Community Board 7 was $51,284. An estimated 25% of residents lived in poverty, compared to 19% in all of Queens and 20% in New York City. One in seventeen residents (6%) were unemployed. Flushing is considered to be high-income relative to the rest of the city and not gentrifying. The neighborhood has an average life expectancy of 84.3 years.:2,20 This is longer than the median life expectancy for all New York. City neighborhoods.:53 (PDF p. 84) Most inhabitants are middle-aged and elderly: 22% are between the ages of between 25 and 44, 30% between 45 and 64, and 18% over 65. The ratio of youth and college-aged residents was lower, at 17% and 7%, respectively.:2As of 2018, Flushing and Whitestones are considered to have a high income relative to all of New York and are considered high- income. Based on this calculation, as of 2018, as of Flushing, Whitestone, and College Point are considered a high- Income Relative to the. rest of Queens. and all of NYC. The average age of a resident in Flushing was 44.7 years old, and the average age for a resident of Whitestone was 45.2 years old. The median age for residents of Community Board7 was 49.2.
Cultural enclaves
Flushing Chinatown, or Mandarin Town is the world's largest and one of the fastest-growing Chinatowns. In Mandarin, Flushing is known as "Falasheng" (Chinese: ; pinyin: Flshèng) Flushing now rivals Manhattan's Chinatown as a center of Chinese culture. There is a Koreatown which originated in Flushing, but has since spread eastward to Murray Hill, Bayside, Douglaston, and Little Neck in Queens, and also into Nassau County. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the Korean population of Queens was 64,107. Flushing's Chinatown ranked as New York City's second largest Chinese community with 33,526 Chinese, surpassed only by the Brooklyn Chinatown and larger than Manhattan'satown. The Lunar New Year Parade has become a growing annual celebration of Chinese New Year. The popular styles of Chinese cuisine are ubiquitously accessible in FlUSHing, including Hakka, Taiwanese, Shanghainese, Hunanese, Szechuan, Cantonese, Fujianese, Xinjiang, Zhejiang, and Korean Chinese cuisine. Even the relatively obscure Dongbei style of cuisine indigenous to Northeast China is now available in Flushing, as well as Mongolian cuisine and Uyghur cuisine. In addition, several Chinese supermarkets such as Hong Kong Supermarket and New York Supermarket have locations in Flushes. The World Journal, one of. the largest Chinese-language newspapers outside China, is headquartered in adjacent Whitestone.
Subsections
Linden Hill was originally a rural estate owned by the Mitchell family. Murray Hill is often confused with the larger Murray Hill neighborhood on the East Side of Manhattan. Queensboro Hill is a part of ZIP Codes 11355 and 11367 and contains the NewYorkPresbyterian/Queens hospital. Waldheim is a small district of upscale "in-town" suburban architecture known for its large homes in the woods. Notable residents include the Helmann family of piano-making fame, as well as the Steinway family of Notimentable fame, who lived in the area until the 1960s. North Flushing is a residential area with many large homes. The name refers to the area served by the "Broadway" station of the Long Island Rail Road. Part of this area has been designated a State and Federal historic district due to the elegant, park-like character of the neighborhood. This area is often referred to as South Flushing, an estate subdivision constructed between 1875 and 1925. The Waldheim neighborhood is primarily constructed primarily and constructed in 1925 and 1925, between Sanford and 45th Avenue on the north, Bowne on the west and Parsons Boulevard on the east. The area is immediately southeast of the downtown Flushing commercial core, adjacent to the commercial core and adjacent to Kissena Park, a small suburb of New York City. It is also known as the "Waldheim" neighborhood, which was the home of some of Flushing's wealthiest residents until the 1950s.
Points of interest
Flushing has many registered New York City Landmarks, several of which are also located on the National Register of Historic Places. Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, an 897-acre (3.63 km²) park, is the largest park in Queens. The site hosted two World's Fairs, in 1939-1940 and 1964-1965, and the park infrastructure reflects the construction undertaken for the Fairs. The Queens Botanical Garden is located on 39 acres (16 ha) and has been in operation continuously since its opening as an exhibit at the 1939 New York World's Fair. There are more than 200 houses of worship in Flushing, including the Quaker Meeting House, the historic Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Queens, the Hindu Temple Society of North America, the Muslim Center of New York, and St. George's Episcopal Church. The New York State Zoo and Queens Museum of Art are the largest built in the Park; New York Hall of Science; and the Queens Theatre of the Art and Science are the second largest in the city. The Flushing Town Hall on Northern Boulevard is the headquarters of the Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, and houses a concert hall and cultural center. There is a stone marker for the two 5,000-year Westinghouse Time Capsules made of special alloys buried in the park, chronicling 20th-century life in the United States, dedicated both in 1938 and 1965.
Police and crime
Flushing, College Point, and Whitestone are patrolled by the 109th Precinct of the NYPD. The precinct ranked 9th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010. As of 2018, with a non-fatal assault rate of 17 per 100,000 people, the precinct's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole. Crimes across all categories have decreased by 83.7% between 1990 and 2018. The Precinct reported 6 murders, 30 rapes, 202 robberies, 219 felony assaults, 324 burglaries, 970 grand larcenies, and 126 grand larsenies auto in 2018. It has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all category having decreased by 80% since 1990. The incarceration rate of 145 per 100, 000 people is lower than the city's as-a-whole incarceration rate.:8. It is located at 37-05 Union Street, Flushing, New York City, NY. For confidential support call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90, visit a local Samaritans branch, or see www.samaritans.org for details. In the U.S. call the National Suicide Prevention Line on 1-800-273-8255. For support in the UK, call the Salvation Army at 08457 909090.
Fire safety
Flushing contains the following New York City Fire Department (FDNY) fire stations:Engine Company 273/Ladder Company 129 40-18 Union Street.Engine Company 274/Battalion 52 41-20 Murray Street. FDNY EMS Station 52 is located at 135-16 38th Avenue. Flushing is located on the East River in Queens, New York. It is located in the Queens borough of Queens. It has a population of approximately 2.2 million. The city is home to one of the largest fire departments in the U.S., with more than 2,000 firefighters. It also has the largest number of fire hydrants in the city, with over 1,000 in use. The town also has a number of parks, including the Flushing Playground, which was built in the 1950s. The Flushing River runs through the town. It was named after Flushing, Queens, where the city's first fire station was established in 1881. The current FDNY fire station is at 41-18 Murray Street, which is on the east side of the river. The Fire Department has a total of six fire stations in Flushing. The fire department has more than 1,200 firefighters in the borough. The FDNY also has an EMS station, which serves Flushing and parts of Queens and Queens. In addition to the fire stations, Flushing has a fire marshal's office and a fire station for the Queens East River, which lies on the West River.
Health
As of 2018, preterm births and births to teenage mothers are less common in Flushing and Whitestone than in other places citywide. In 2018, 71% of residents described their health as "good," "very good," or "excellent," lower than the city's average of 78%. The nearest major hospitals are NewYorkPresbyterian/Queens and Flushing Hospital Medical Center. Numerous tertiary medical clinics also serve the residents of Flushing. The concentration of fine particulate matter, the deadliest type of air pollutant, is 0.0073 milligrams per cubic metre (7.3×109 oz/cu ft), less than the City of New York average of 0.0173. In Flushing, there are 6 bodegas, compared to the city average of 7. For every 1,000 live births, 63 live births are preterm, and 8 live births to teen mothers are teenage. The population of uninsured residents was estimated to be 14, slightly higher than the average of 12%. The city has a higher than average population of residents who are uninsured, with a rate of 14% in 2018. The average age of a Flushing resident is 44 years old, compared with the citywide average of 48 years old. The city's median household income is $50,000, compared as the average citywide rate is $48,000. The percentage of residents with a bachelor's degree or higher is higher than citywide averages.
Post offices and ZIP Codes
Flushing is covered by multiple ZIP Codes. ZIP Codes prefixed with 113 are administered from a sectional center at the Flushing Post Office. The U.S. Post Office operates three post offices nearby: Flushing Station, Linden Hill Station and Station A. The 113-prefixed area extends west to Elmhurst and Jackson Heights; southwest to Ridgewood; south to Forest Hills; southeast to Fresh Meadows; and east to Bayside and Little Neck. It also includes parts of College Point and Whitestone, which are part of ZIP Codes 11356 and 11357. The area is also covered by ZIP codes 11354, 11355, 11358 and 11358-11356. It is also included in ZIP codes 1151, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1155, 1156, 1157, 1158, 1159, 11510, 11511, 11512, 11513, 11514, 11515, 11516, 11517, 11518, 11519, 11520, 11521, 11522, 11523, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1127, 1128, 1129, 1130, 1131, 1132, 1133, 1134, 1135, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1139, 1140, 1141, 1142, 1143, 1144, 1145, 1146, 1147, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1151, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1155, 1156, 1157, 1158, 1159, 1160, 1161, 1162, 1163, 1164, 1165, 1166, 1167, 1168, 1169, 1170, 1171, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1175, 1176, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1180, 1182, 1183, 1184, 1185, 1186, 1187, 1188, 1189, 1190, 1192, 1193, 1194, 1195, 1196, 1197, 1198, 1199, 11100, 11102, 11104, 11105, 11106, 11107, 11108, 11109, 11110, 11111, 11112, 1112, 1113, 1114, 1115, 1116, 1117, 1118, 1119, 11.
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Flushing's population in Queens County, New York of 1,037 residents in 1900 has increased 24,31-fold to 25,206 residents after 120 years, according to the official 2020 census.
Jackson Heights
- State:New YorkCounty:Queens CountyCity:Jackson HeightsCounty FIPS:36081Coordinates:40°45′5″N 73°53′13″W
- Latitude:40,7514Longitude:-73,8837Dman name cbsa:New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PATimezone:Eastern Standard Time (EST) UTC-5:00; Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) UTC-4:00ZIP codes:11372GMAP:
Jackson Heights, Queens County, New York, United States
- Population:27,982
Jackson Heights is a neighborhood in the northwestern portion of the borough of Queens in New York City. It was originally a vast marsh named Trains Meadow until 1909 when Edward A. MacDougall's Queensboro Corporation bought 325 acres (132 ha) of undeveloped land and farms. Jackson Heights was conceived as a planned development for middle- to upper-middle income workers looking to escape an overcrowded Manhattan. The neighborhood has an ethnically diverse community, with half the population having been foreign-born since the 2000s. Much of the neighborhood is part of a national historic district called the Jackson Heights Historic District, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the neighborhood has a population of 108,152 and is located in Queens Community District 3. The zip code 11370 is co-named with East Elmhurst. Politically, Jackson Heights is represented by the New York city Council's 21st and 25th districts. It is patrolled by the NYPD's 115th Precinct and the Queensboro Bridge is a major thoroughfare that bisects the neighborhood. The name of this road is still retained in a short stretch between Queens Plaza and QueensMidtown Tunnel in Long Island City. Jackson Avenue was also originally named Jackson Avenue; the name of the road is now used for a stretch of Northern Boulevard between Northern Boulevard and Queens Plaza. The area is also known as "Heights" because of the prestige of the area of Brooklyn Heights.
History
Jackson Heights is the primary city name, but also Flushing, Jackson Hts are acceptable city names or spellings, Queens on the other hand no longer accepted or obsolete and are no longer used as a designation. Jackson Heights was conceived as a planned development for middle- to upper-middle income workers looking to escape an overcrowded Manhattan. Inspired by Sir Ebenezer Howard's garden city movement, it was laid out by Edward MacDougall's Queensboro Corporation in 1916 and began attracting residents after the arrival of the Flushing Line in 1917. Several of the buildings in Jackson Heights were built by the Queensboro corporation as part of a planned community located a few blocks off of the flushing line. The Hampton Gardens, the Château, and the Towers followed in the 1920s. On August 28, 1922, the Queensborough Corporation paid $50 to the WEAF radio station to broadcast a ten-minute sales pitch for apartments in the Jackson Heights neighborhood. The first Jackson Heights co-ops were the Ivy Court, Cedar Court, and Spanish Gardens, all designed by Thomas Thomas in 1924. The elegant Châau cooperative apartment complex, built in 1926, was built in the French Renaissance style with slate mansard roofs pierced by dormer windows, and diaperwork brick walls. At first, the first shared gardens were purely decorative, but later developments included paved spaces where people could meet or sit or sit in the paved spaces. There was leftover unused space, which was converted to parks, gardens, and recreational areas, including a golf course; much of this leftover space, including the golf course, no longer exists. The name of this road is still retained in a short stretch between Queens Plaza and QueensMidtown Tunnel in Long Island City.
Land use
Most of the original neighborhood, comprising the garden city apartment buildings, was made a National Register Historic District and a New York State Historic Register District. It comprises large apartment buildings with private communal gardens, as well as many groupings of private homes and many stores on the streets surrounding Roosevelt Avenue. The main retail thoroughfare is 37th Avenue from 72nd Street to Junction Boulevard, with more retail on 73rd, 74th, and 82nd streets between 37th and Roosevelt avenues. Stores and restaurants on and near 74th Street tend to cater to the large population from the Indian subcontinent in the neighborhood, with sari and jewelry stores, Indian and Bengali music and movie retailers and many restaurants. Along Roosevelt Avenue from 74th to 108th Streets, street food from all over the world is made and sold though food carts are "currently dominated by the Mexican community". Typical cart food includes Bengali fuchka (phuchka), Middle Eastern lamb over rice, Nepalese momo, Colombian chuzos and arepas, Greek souvlaki, Ecuadorian ceviche, Thai steamed chicken over rice and Mexican elotes (corn on a cob), tacos, homemade tamales filled with meats, cheese, fruits or even chilies, and fruit batidos or aguas frescas (smoothies) As well as South American sweet churros. Most housing units in Jackson Heights are apartments in multi-unit buildings, many of which are five or six stories. There are also a number of one- to three-family houses, most of whom are attached row houses.
Demographics
The population of Jackson Heights was 108,152, a decrease of 5,175 (4.6%) from the 113,327 counted in 2000. The neighborhood had a population density of 98.2 inhabitants per acre (62,800/sq mi; 24,300/km²) Most inhabitants are middle-aged adults and youth: 22% are between the ages of 017, 32% between 25 and 44, and 24% between 45 and 64. As of 2017, the median household income in Community Board 3 was $56,601. The entirety of Queens Community District 3, which comprises Jackson Heights as well as East Elmhurst and North Corona, had 179,844 inhabitants as of NYC Health's 2018 Community Health Profile. The 2020 census data from New York City Department of City Planning showed that there were 54,300 Hispanic residents, 27,600 Asian residents, there were between 10,000 to 19,999 White residents and less than 5000 Black residents. Based on this calculation, as of 2018, Jackson Heights is considered to be high-income relative to the rest of the city and not gentrifying.:7However, in 2017, nearly 11% of households in Jackson Heights were severely overcrowdeddefined as households in which there are more than 1.5 household members for each room (excluding bathrooms) in the unit. This is the second most overcrowded neighborhood in the city, behind only Elmhurst to the south. In 2018, an estimated 25% of Jackson. Heights residents lived in poverty, compared to 19% in all of Queens and 20% in New. York City.
Culture
Jackson Heights is home to large numbers of South Americans, Indians, Pakistanis, Tibetans, Nepalese, and Bangladeshis. Half of the population was foreign born by the 2000s. Most businesses are Asian- and Latino-owned, and there are restaurants, bakeries, specialty shops, legal offices, bars, and beauty salons. There is a year-round greenmarket every Sunday morning at Travers Park, as well as various family-oriented spring and summer concerts. The word game Scrabble was co-invented by former architect Alfred Mosher Butts, who lived in Jackson Heights. The LGBT community became a movement after the 1990 murder of Julio Rivera, a 29-year-old bartender who worked at the Magic Touch gay bar. The resulting activism led to the creation of the Anti-Violence Project, a social services agency that helps monitor any type of criminal acts against the citywide LGBT community. In Jackson Heights, the corner of 78th Street and 37th Avenue was renamed in his memory in 2000, and a documentary was made in his honor. The 2015 documentary In Jackson Height portrays Jackson Heights as a microcosm of the American melting pot. It has been called "the second (if unofficial) capital of the exile Tibetan world, after Dharamsala, India" for its large and vibrant Tibetan community. It is also home to the Jackson Heights Garden City Society, a historical society, whose founders include local historians, the Queens Borough Historian and local activists.
Economy
US-Bangla Airlines formerly had its U.S. offices in the Bangladesh Plaza building in Jackson Heights. The airline is now based in New York City's SoHo neighborhood. The company has a fleet of more than 1,000 Boeing 737s and Airbus A320s. It also operates the Bangladesh Airline Network, a low-cost carrier with more than 100 routes across the world. It is based in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, and has a hub in Chittagong, the country's second-largest city, with a population of 2.2 million. The network has a network of more that 1,200 flights a day, mostly to and from airports in the United States. It was founded in 1971 and is one of the largest airlines in the world, along with Air France-KLM and Ethiopian Airlines. It has a total fleet of 1,400 aircraft, the most of any airline in the U.N. and the world's second largest after Air Canada. It had its headquarters in the Bangladeshi Embassy in Washington, D.C., until it moved to a new building in 2007. It now has its own offices in Manhattan, in the same building as the Bangladesh Airways headquarters. The Bangladesh Airways network also has offices in Atlanta, Georgia, and Miami, Florida, as well as other locations in the Northeast and the Midwest. It operates a low cost carrier network, the Bangladesh Airlines Network, which has more than 200 routes. It began operations in 2007 and has been in operation since.
Parks and recreation
Travers Park has a variety of sports, including basketball, tennis, baseball, soccer, and handball. In recent years, a farmers' market was expanded to a year-round presence. Renovations completed in October 2020 eliminated much of the space previously used for sports, and replaced it with lawn and seating space. In 1998, P.S. 69 built an annex to compensate for the booming population of children in Jackson Heights and the public access to the school yard was removed. On November 30, 2011, then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg and other city officials opened the 200th "Schoolyard to Playground" at P.s. 69 as a part of the PlaNYC initiative to ensure all New Yorkers live within a 10-minute walk of a park or playground. The program is turning schoolyards into playgrounds in neighborhoods across the city.
Police and crime
The 115th Precinct was ranked 20th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010. Crime has declined significantly since the late 20th century when the area was known as the "cocaine capital" of New York City. As of 2018, with a non-fatal assault rate of 33 per 100,000 people, Jackson Heights's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole.:8. The precinct reported 11 murders, 42 rapes, 246 robberies, 344 felony assaults, 125 burglaries, 520 grand larcenies, and 128 grand larsenies auto in 2019. The incarceration rate of 342 per 100, 000 people is lower than the city's overall incarceration rate. The Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 85.0% between 1990 and 2019. It is located at 9215 Northern Boulevard in Jackson Heights, New York. The NYPD's Jackson Heights Precinct is patrolled by the NYPD's 115th Division, which covers Jackson Heights and parts of Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, and the Upper East Side. The 115th division is made up of officers from the Queens, Queens, and Staten Island Precincts. It has a crime-free crime rate of 0.8 per cent, the lowest of all NYPD precincts. It also has the lowest incarceration rate in the city, at 342 per cent of the overall rate.
Fire safety
Jackson Heights is served by two New York City Fire Department (FDNY) fire stations. Engine Co. 307/Ladder Co. 154 is located at 8119 Northern Boulevard. Another fire station is located in East Elmhurst, New York, at 2712 Kearney Street. Jackson Heights is located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. It is located near the East River and East River on the East Side. It has a population of about 2,000 people. The area has a low crime rate and a high rate of home ownership. It also has a high percentage of first-time homebuyers and first-responders. The town has a history of high crime rates and a low rate of homeownership, according to the FDNY. The fire department has been in Jackson Heights for more than 50 years. It was founded in 1903 and is one of the oldest fire stations in the city. The city's first fire station was built in 1903. The current fire station dates back to the early 1900s. It opened in the 1880s and is on Northern Boulevard and Kearney St. The station is on the east side of Manhattan, near the West Side and East Side, on the west side of the Manhattan River. The community has a long history of homeownership and homeowner's association with the fire department. It began in the late 19th century and has been there since the mid-20th century. In the early 20th century, Jackson Heights was one of New York's first boroughs. The first fire stations opened.
Health
As of 2018, preterm births are about the same in Jackson Heights as in other places citywide, but births to teenage mothers are more common. In Jackson Heights, 20% of residents are obese, 13% are diabetic, and 29% have high blood pressure. In 2020, the neighborhoods of Corona, East Elmhurst, Elmhurst and Jackson Heights were most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. As of August 10, these communities, with a cumulative 303,494 residents, had recorded 12,954 CO VID-19 cases and 1,178 deaths. The nearest large hospital in the Jackson Heights area is the Elmhurst Hospital Center in Elmhurst. Jackson Heights also has two farmer's markets. The concentration of fine particulate matter, the deadliest type of air pollutant, in the area is 0.0073 milligrams per cubic metre (7.3×109 oz/cu ft), lower than the city average. In 2018, 72% of Residents described their health as "good", "very good", or "excellent", lower thanThe city's average of 78%. In 2018 there were 17 bodegas in the community. The population of uninsured residents was estimated to be 28%, which is higher than theCitywide rate of 12%. Jackson Heights has a high population of residents who are uninsured. The area has two farmers' markets, one for fresh produce, and one for meat and two for meat/vegetarian.
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Jackson Heights's population in Queens County, New York of 5,068 residents in 1900 has increased 5,52-fold to 27,982 residents after 120 years, according to the official 2020 census.