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ZIP Codes in the city of Rochester, New York

Detailed mapping and analysis of all ZIP codes within Rochester, New York, featuring Finger Lakes geography, technology industry, and comprehensive postal coverage for the Flower City.

ZIP Codes in Rochester, New York provides comprehensive mapping and geographic analysis for all postal codes within Rochester and the greater Finger Lakes metropolitan region.

This interactive resource displays detailed boundaries, demographic information, and neighborhood characteristics for each ZIP code in Rochester, helping users navigate and analyze the Flower City and major upstate New York technology center.


Key Features

  • Finger Lakes Geography: All 48 ZIP codes across lakes region and valley landscape
  • Technology Industry: Kodak legacy, photonics, and optics company postal coverage
  • Educational Institutions: University of Rochester and RIT campus ZIP codes
  • Medical Centers: Strong Memorial Hospital and healthcare facility coverage
  • Cultural Heritage: Eastman School of Music and arts venue postal areas
  • Industrial Legacy: Photography and imaging technology facility coverage

Applications

  • Technology Industry: Optics and photonics workforce demographic analysis
  • Healthcare Industry: Medical research and hospital workforce analysis
  • Education Services: University and research institution demographic analysis
  • Manufacturing Industry: Precision instruments and technology production analysis
  • Cultural Programming: Music and arts venue demographic analysis
  • Urban Development: Industrial redevelopment and neighborhood revitalization
  • Economic Development: Technology sector retention and innovation attraction

Rochester ZIP Code Districts

  1. Downtown Rochester: Business district and government center
  2. University District: University of Rochester medical center area
  3. RIT Area: Rochester Institute of Technology campus
  4. Park Avenue: Cultural corridor and entertainment district
  5. East Rochester: Diverse residential neighborhoods
  6. West Side: Historic immigrant communities and development areas
  7. Suburban Ring: Outer residential and commercial development

Use Cases

  • Technology Planning: Optics industry and photonics workforce demographic analysis
  • Healthcare Planning: Medical research and hospital workforce analysis
  • University Planning: Student housing and research facility demographic analysis
  • Manufacturing Planning: Precision technology and instruments demographic analysis
  • Cultural Planning: Music venues and arts programming demographic analysis
  • Real Estate Development: Urban renewal and suburban growth analysis
  • Economic Development: Technology innovation and medical research expansion

Rochester's ZIP code system reflects the city's transformation from industrial photography center to modern technology hub, from university research facilities to cultural venues to diverse neighborhoods, providing essential geographic reference for navigation, research, and planning throughout the Finger Lakes region.

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