An Economic Snapshot of the Greater Jamaica Area, September 2016
The Greater Jamaica area in Queens fell on hard times during the 1970s, but has been slowly recovering.
The Greater Jamaica area in Queens fell on hard times during the 1970s, but has been slowly recovering.
The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, resulted in the destruction of 13 million square feet of office space at the World Trade Center complex. Since 2001, 38 million square feet of space have been added in New York City, with more than half added in the past five years alone.
The technology sector in New York State has grown rapidly since the end of the Great Recession, adding more than 57,000 jobs.
Bedford-Stuyvesant is one of the many neighborhoods in Brooklyn to experience a resurgence. In the past 15 years, the population has grown by one-quarter and now exceeds 150,000 people.
East Harlem, located in northeastern Manhattan, has one of the largest Puerto Rican communities in New York City.
The Rockaways is located in the southernmost section of Queens on the Rockaway Peninsula. Superstorm Sandy, which struck New York City on October 29, 2012, damaged thousands of area homes and businesses, and displaced thousands of families.
Queens is the largest in size of the five boroughs that make up New York City and the second most populous. Since the end of the recession in 2009, it has added 110,500 private sector jobs, 10 times more than were lost during the recession and more than twice as many as the second-largest expansion in the 1990s.
Brooklyn is the most populous of the five boroughs that make up New York City. It has a large foreign-born population, which has contributed to its success, and is one of the most diverse counties in the nation.
The Bronx is the northernmost of New York City’s five boroughs and home to nearly one-fifth of the City’s population. Since 2010, it has been the fastest-growing county in New York State, driven by immigration.
Staten Island is one of the five boroughs that make up New York City. It is the least populous and most suburban, with one-third of its acreage dedicated to parks and recreation, and is often called the City’s “Greenest Borough.”