Brant, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Are you curious about Brant City's population and its demographics? Check out this brief summary of the city's population. It contains information on the town's average income, population density, and other vital statistics. You can also explore the town's local economy and social structure by reading its latest demographic report. Here's a closer look at the city's population statistics. Also, you'll find links to the town's census and state data, as well as projections made by third parties.

Before you make a decision about Brant City, you should know its history. The city is home to the inventor of the electric telephone and Canada's first telephone factory. In the first half of the 20th century, Brantford became a major industrial center. In fact, it once ranked third in the cash-value of exported manufactured goods in Canada. Today, Brantford is an important centre for business and technology, with a population of over 100,000.

The first Europeans settled in Brantford in the early 1800s. Upon arrival, they named the settlement Brantford, and after a railway was built in 1854, the town's population grew exponentially. By the end of the decade, the city had created 1,600 new jobs, and its Director of Economic Development declared 1984 as a "banner year." The growth of the city's industrial sector led to the establishment of several manufacturing companies. By 1869, Brantford Engine Works, Victoria Foundry, and Britannia Foundry all opened operations in the area. In the 1870s, Cockshutt and Harris began doing business in the city.