ZIP Codes in New York, New York provides comprehensive mapping and geographic analysis for all postal codes across New York City's five boroughs.
This interactive resource displays detailed boundaries, demographic information, and neighborhood characteristics for each ZIP code in NYC, helping users navigate and analyze the most densely populated city in the United States.
Key Features
- Five Borough Coverage: All 400+ ZIP codes across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island
- Neighborhood Mapping: ZIP codes aligned with NYC's diverse neighborhood boundaries
- Demographic Analytics: Population density, housing, and economic data by postal area
- Transit Integration: ZIP code boundaries in relation to subway and bus service areas
- Commercial Districts: Business district and commercial zone postal code analysis
- Historic Districts: ZIP codes covering NYC's landmark and historic areas
Applications
- Urban Planning: City development and zoning analysis by postal area
- Business Analytics: Market analysis and customer demographic mapping
- Real Estate Development: Property market analysis and neighborhood segmentation
- Healthcare Planning: Medical facility coverage and patient population analysis
- Education Administration: School district planning and student demographic analysis
- Emergency Services: Response planning and resource allocation across boroughs
- Tourism Planning: Visitor attraction mapping and hospitality service analysis
NYC ZIP Code Boroughs
- Manhattan: High-density commercial and residential ZIP codes in central NYC
- Brooklyn: Diverse residential neighborhoods with varying demographic profiles
- Queens: Multicultural communities with distinct postal area characteristics
- The Bronx: Urban residential areas with concentrated ZIP code coverage
- Staten Island: Suburban-style communities with larger postal area boundaries
Use Cases
- Municipal Services: City services optimization and administrative planning
- Transportation Planning: Transit route development and coverage analysis
- Market Research: Consumer behavior analysis and retail location planning
- Public Safety: Crime analysis and emergency response optimization
- Economic Development: Business district analysis and commercial planning
- Social Services: Community program delivery and demographic targeting
- Academic Research: Urban studies and population analysis by postal area
New York City's ZIP code system reflects the city's incredible diversity and density, from Manhattan's compact commercial districts to Queens' sprawling residential neighborhoods, providing essential geographic reference for navigation, research, and planning throughout the five boroughs.
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