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

The city of Bronxville, NY is one square mile in size and is home to approximately 6,400 people. Its main commercial hub is a small bookstore, a hardware store, and a fine cheese shop. College students flock to Dobbs and Bishop Fine Cheese for lunch and the area's historic Tudor houses combine to create an attractive environment. This affluent borough has three Metro-North stations and is known for its great public schools and diverse culture.

The median age of residents of Bronxville is 41.1. A majority of the population is employed in three industries: finance, insurance, and real estate. Educational and professional services are also popular. Public transportation is used by 35% of working citizens to commute to work. The mean commute time is 38.5 minutes. The city also has a low unemployment rate. And, it is home to many young families and people with children.

Before 1898, Bronxville was called "Bronsville." The first church was built in 1850. A railroad came to the area in 1846. In 1666, the Mahican tribe deeded the land to the white man. In 1897, a hotel opened in the town. Its interior was designed by famous architects. Today, Bronxville is home to many upscale shopping centers.

The school district in Bronxville has expanded and renovated its facilities to accommodate the growing school-age population. The city also has a Metro-North Harlem Line running through the downtown business district. The line provides commuters with a three-minute journey into Manhattan. For those who prefer to fly, Bronxville has three major airports within two hours: John F. Kennedy Airport and LaGuardia Airport.