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80 THE FURMAN CENTER FOR REAL ESTATE & URBAN POLICY BEDFORD STUYVESANT – CD 203 2008 Rank Population Population Density (1,000 persons per square mile) Median Household Income Income Diversity Ratio Subsidized Rental Units (% of rental units) Rent-Regulated Units (% of rental units) Residential Units within 1/4 Mile of a Park Residential Units within 1/2 Mile of a Subway/Rail Entrance Unused Capacity Rate (% of land area) 141,064 61.3 $38,462 6.1 24.8% 22.1% 100.0% 86.0% 29.1% 12 40 16 11 48 1 27 26 Rank Rank 2000 2007 2008 2009 (’00) (’08/’09) Rental Vacancy Rate 1 Certificates of Occupancy Issued Units Authorized by New Residential Building Permits Homeownership Rate Index of Housing Price Appreciation (2–4 family building) 2 Median Price per Unit (2–4 family building) 2 Median Monthly Rent Median Rent Burden Serious Housing Code Violations (per 1,000 rental units) Tax Delinquencies (% of residential properties delinquent > 1 year) Home Purchase Loan Rate (per 1,000 properties) High Cost Home Purchase Loans (% of home purchase loans) Refinance Loan Rate (per 1,000 properties) High Cost Refinance Loans (% of refinance loans) Notices of Foreclosure Rate (per 1,000 1– 4 family properties) Severe Crowding Rate (% of renter households) Foreign-Born Population Racial Diversity Index Households with Children under 18 Years Old Population Aged 65 and Older Poverty Rate Unemployment Rate Mean Travel Time to Work (minutes) Felony Crime Rate (per 1,000 residents) Students Performing at Grade Level in Reading Students Performing at Grade Level in Math Asthma Hospitalizations (per 1,000 residents) Elevated Blood Lead Levels (incidence per 1,000 residents) Net Waste After Recycling (pounds per capita) 6.6% 5.9% 2 6 104 852 590 25 13 125 632 537 88 33 12 19.2% 21.3% 23.5% 40 39 100.0 232.8 188.5 137.7 28 $114,982 $253,502 $216,485 $183,333 21 22 $756 $795 46 31.6% 31.4% 25 130.3 107.1 90.5 4 16 16.4% 6.0% 6.6% 2 3 46.2 22.9 24 28.8% 9.0% 6 61.7 17.5 8 35.0% 19.2% 2 35.2 66.0 55.2 62.6 5 2 2.0% 6.0% 9 18.4% 20.7% 19.2% 49 51 0.40 0.49 0.55 46 30 45.0% 35.1% 40.7% 10 14 8.8% 9.4% 8.4% 45 49 35.9% 36.9% 28.2% 9 8 17.9% 8.8% 8.2% 7 18 44.7 45.9 41.9 17 25 44.3 39.1 11 32.2% 41.0% 50.3% 62.5% 44 44 23.1% 53.7% 66.8% 75.7% 46 48 7.2 6.1 5.9 7 10 28.9 8.0 6.8 5 16 3.1 3.1 2.7 6 Households in CD 203 in Each New York City Income Quintile (2008) $0–$17,737 $17,737–$37,865 $37,865–$64,769 $64,769–$108,114 $108,114 + 17.9% 7.6% 25.3% 21.0% 28.3% 20% 40% 60% 80% Racial and Ethnic Composition of CD 203 versus New York City CD 203 in 2000 NYC in 2000 CD 203 in 2008 NYC in 2008 Asian Black White Hispanic Quincy St Atlantic Av Lafayette Av Franklin Av Saratoga Av Broadway 50.8% of land area in CD 203 was rezoned through City-initiated rezonings between 2003 and 2007. ese rezonings increased the residential capacity in CD 203 by 2.6% n Upzoned n Downzoned n Contextual-Only Rezoned City-Initiated Rezonings, 2003 – 2007 1. e rental vacancy rate presented for 2008 is an average rate for 2006–2008. 2. Ranked out of 33 community districts with the same predominant housing type (2–4 family building)

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Page 1: bedFord stuyvesant – Cd 2032000 2007 2008 2009 (’00) (’08/’09) Rental vacancy Rate1 ... – 3.1 3.1 2.7 – 6 20% 40% 60% 80% ... Quincy St Atlantic v Lafayette v Franklin

80 T H E F U R M A N C E N T E R F O R R E A L E S T A T E & U R B A N P O L I C Y

bedFord stuyvesant – Cd 203

2008 RankPopulationPopulation Density (1,000 persons per square mile) median Household IncomeIncome Diversity RatioSubsidized Rental Units (% of rental units)Rent-Regulated Units (% of rental units)Residential Units within 1/4 mile of a ParkResidential Units within 1/2 mile of a Subway/Rail EntranceUnused Capacity Rate (% of land area)

141,06461.3

$38,4626.1

24.8%22.1%

100.0%86.0%29.1%

–1240161148

12726

Rank Rank 2000 2007 2008 2009 (’00) (’08/’09) Rental vacancy Rate1

Certificates of Occupancy IssuedUnits Authorized by New Residential Building PermitsHomeownership RateIndex of Housing Price Appreciation (2–4 family building)2

median Price per Unit (2–4 family building)2

median monthly Rentmedian Rent Burden Serious Housing Code violations (per 1,000 rental units)Tax Delinquencies (% of residential properties delinquent >– 1 year)Home Purchase loan Rate (per 1,000 properties)High Cost Home Purchase loans (% of home purchase loans)Refinance loan Rate (per 1,000 properties) High Cost Refinance loans (% of refinance loans)Notices of Foreclosure Rate (per 1,000 1– 4 family properties)Severe Crowding Rate (% of renter households)Foreign-Born PopulationRacial Diversity IndexHouseholds with Children under 18 Years OldPopulation Aged 65 and OlderPoverty RateUnemployment Ratemean Travel Time to Work (minutes) Felony Crime Rate (per 1,000 residents)Students Performing at Grade level in Reading Students Performing at Grade level in mathAsthma Hospitalizations (per 1,000 residents)Elevated Blood lead levels (incidence per 1,000 residents)Net Waste After Recycling (pounds per capita)

6.6% – 5.9% – 2 6 104 852 590 – 25 13 125 632 537 88 33 12 19.2% 21.3% 23.5% – 40 39 100.0 232.8 188.5 137.7 – 28 $114,982 $253,502 $216,485 $183,333 21 22 – $756 $795 – – 46 – 31.6% 31.4% – – 25 130.3 107.1 90.5 – 4 16 16.4% 6.0% 6.6% – 2 3 – 46.2 22.9 – – 24 – 28.8% 9.0% – – 6 – 61.7 17.5 – – 8 – 35.0% 19.2% – – 2 35.2 66.0 55.2 62.6 5 2 – 2.0% 6.0% – – 9 18.4% 20.7% 19.2% – 49 51 0.40 0.49 0.55 – 46 30 45.0% 35.1% 40.7% – 10 14 8.8% 9.4% 8.4% – 45 49 35.9% 36.9% 28.2% – 9 8 17.9% 8.8% 8.2% – 7 18 44.7 45.9 41.9 – 17 25 44.3 39.1 – – 11 – 32.2% 41.0% 50.3% 62.5% 44 44 23.1% 53.7% 66.8% 75.7% 46 48 7.2 6.1 5.9 – 7 10 28.9 8.0 6.8 – 5 16 – 3.1 3.1 2.7 – 6

20%

40%

60%

80%

Racial and Ethnic Composition of CD 201 versus New York CityCD 201 in 2000 NYC in 2000 CD 201 in 2008 NYC in 2008

AsianBlackWhite Hispanic

Households in CD 203 in Each New York City Income Quintile (2008)

0.00.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.8

$0–$17,737

$17,737–$37,865

$37,865–$64,769

$64,769–$108,114

$108,114 +0

10

20

30

40

50

17.9%

7.6%

25.3%21.0%

28.3%

20%

40%

60%

80%

Racial and Ethnic Composition of CD 203 versus New York CityCD 203 in 2000 NYC in 2000 CD 203 in 2008 NYC in 2008

AsianBlackWhite Hispanic

Households in CD 205 in Each New York City Income Quintile (2008)

0.00.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.8

$0–$17,737

$17,737–$37,865

$37,865–$64,769

$64,769–$108,114

$108,114 +0

10

20

30

40

50

15.1%

7.0%

20.5%24.9%

32.4%

Quincy St

Atlantic Av

Lafayette Av Franklin Av

Saratoga Av

Broadway

50.8% of land area in CD 203 was rezoned through City-initiated rezonings between 2003 and 2007. These rezonings increased the residential capacity in CD 203 by 2.6%

n Upzoned n Downzoned n Contextual-Only Rezoned

City-Initiated Rezonings, 2003 – 2007

1. The rental vacancy rate presented for 2008 is an average rate for 2006–2008. 2. Ranked out of 33 community districts with the same predominant housing type (2–4 family building)