Garden, Michigan Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Garden City, New York is a small, residential community of approximately 7,386 people. The population is composed of 80% Whites, 6% Hispanics, 5% Asians, and 1.2% Black or African Americans. Garden City has an average household income of $174,900, and about 74% of the residents are college educated. For every hundred residents in Garden City, there are five homeless people, one of whom is a child.

The Garden City area is made up of several neighborhoods. The Garden City downtown area has benefited from new construction and urban renewal campaigns. Bloomingdale's moved to the nearby Roosevelt Field shopping center, but Lord & Taylor had a massive freestanding store in the heart of Franklin Avenue. In recent years, a few luxury restaurants have opened. And the entire area is surrounded by the Roanoke River, a picturesque lake, and a bustling downtown.

People in Garden City commute by car, bicycle, or public transportation to work. This is significantly lower than the national average of 65.1%. In 2019, 62.6% of Garden City residents drove alone to work. Twenty-four percent of residents took public transportation. About 4.76 percent worked from home. A graph of the transportation use in Garden City, NY shows how many households used each mode of transportation over time.

The town has a thriving economy and a progressive blend of industry and small business. The Garden City Telegram is the local newspaper and publishes six days a week. Garden City is also the center of southwestern Kansas' broadcast media. There are seven radio stations in the city, including the flagship station of High Plains Public Radio. If you're looking for a place to call home, Garden City may be just the place for you.