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ZIP Codes in the state of Connecticut

Comprehensive mapping and analysis of all ZIP codes throughout Connecticut, featuring coastal areas, historic towns, and postal geography across the Constitution State.

ZIP Codes in Connecticut provides comprehensive mapping and geographic analysis for all postal codes throughout the state of Connecticut and its 8 counties.

This interactive resource displays detailed boundaries, demographic information, and regional characteristics for each ZIP code across Connecticut, helping users navigate and analyze the Constitution State from Fairfield County to the Connecticut River Valley.


Key Features

  • Coastal State Coverage: All 621 ZIP codes covering Connecticut's Long Island Sound coastline
  • Financial Centers: Hartford insurance industry and financial services postal coverage
  • Suburban Wealth: Fairfield County affluent communities and corporate headquarters ZIP codes
  • University Areas: Yale University, University of Connecticut, and college ZIP codes
  • Manufacturing Heritage: Industrial legacy and modern technology company postal boundaries
  • Historic Towns: Colonial heritage and New England village ZIP codes

Applications

  • Financial Services: Insurance and banking industry workforce demographic analysis
  • Corporate Planning: Fortune 500 headquarters and business operations demographic analysis
  • Educational Services: University campus and elite preparatory school demographic planning
  • Tourism Development: Historic sites and coastal recreation demographic analysis
  • Economic Development: Finance and technology sector workforce analysis
  • Real Estate Planning: High-value property and affluent community demographic analysis
  • Transportation Research: NYC commuter patterns and regional connectivity demographic studies

Connecticut ZIP Code Regions

  1. Fairfield County: Affluent southwestern communities with NYC proximity
  2. Hartford County: State capital with insurance industry concentration
  3. New Haven County: Yale University and industrial heritage areas
  4. Litchfield County: Rural northwestern hills and historic communities
  5. Middlesex County: Connecticut River Valley and coastal communities
  6. New London County: Southeastern coast with casino and maritime areas
  7. Tolland County: University of Connecticut and rural northeastern areas
  8. Windham County: Quiet Corner rural communities and small towns

Use Cases

  • Financial Industry: Insurance and banking sector demographic analysis
  • Corporate Services: Headquarters operations and executive demographic analysis
  • University Administration: Elite campus services and student demographic planning
  • Tourism Planning: Historic and coastal attraction demographic analysis
  • Economic Development: Finance and technology sector business development
  • Real Estate Services: Luxury property and affluent market demographic analysis
  • Commuter Planning: NYC metropolitan area connectivity demographic research

Connecticut's ZIP code system reflects the state's position as the Constitution State and affluent Northeast corridor, from Fairfield County's corporate headquarters to historic New England villages, encompassing coastal communities and prestigious educational institutions.

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