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Provide a demographic analysis of a 10 block radius around 57th st and 6 Ave in NYC.
Hello! Thanks for your question about the demographics of a 10 block radius around 57th Street and 6th Avenue in New York City; specifically, Brooklyn. The short version is that we were able to find a great many demographic details for the 102,000 inhabitants of that area, some specifically for the zip code in question, while others were derived from Brooklyn's demographics more generally. Below you will find a deep dive of our findings.
METHODOLOGY
Since a lot of census data is tied to zip code, we first pulled a zip code map to see if the area you are inquiring about corresponds to one or more zip code zones. It turns out that zip code 11220 fits your criteria very well. From this, we were able to pull data from the US Census Bureau and a number of other sources to answer your question.
RESULTS
The 11220 zip code encompasses 1.79 square miles of area and has a population of about 102,000 people, which has grown 9.7% since 2000. The median household income is about $38,000, which represents a 26.2% increase since 2000, just under the national average of 27.36%. The average house value is $617,000. The average rent of a one-bedroom apartment is $3,455/month. Over 37% live below the poverty level.
Further demographics can be inferred by looking at Brooklyn as a whole: Racially, the population is about 49.5% White, 35.8% African-American, 11.3% Asian, and 19.8% Hispanic or Latino. About 38% of the population is foreign born, and over a third speak a second language (17% Spanish). There are about 88 males for every 100 females, for a total of about 54,000 females and 48,000 males in zip code 11220. The average male is 32 years old, while the average female is 35. About 57% of the adult population is single, and only 60% of families have both a husband and a wife.
There are about 756 physicians serving within a mile radius of 57th Street and 6th Avenue, which means about 1 physician per every 135 people (without regard to specialties). Only 3 are chiropractors, while 10 are physical therapists. We were unable to find any surveys gauging the interest of those local to the area in chiropractic medicine or physical therapy, so we are unable to determine whether the low numbers of specialists indicate low interest or an under-served market. Kaiser Permanente, Aetna, and Cigna have recently invested in wellness centers in the area; while this report refers specifically to Manhattan rather than Brooklyn, it may still be of interest to you.
CONCLUSION
To wrap it up, we found only 3 chiropractors and 10 physical therapists within a mile radius of your proposed wellness clinic, an area that holds some 102,000 people. This may indicate either a lack of interest or an under-served market; we were unable to discover any public studies indicating which might be the case. Other demographic data for the area has been given in our write-up above.
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