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Evaluate New York locations for retail, franchise, or office expansion by filtering ZIP codes on income thresholds, population density, and drive-time commute data — all in one spreadsheet.
All 2,072 New York ZIP codes — income, population, housing, flood risk, broadband access, food access, and more — packaged into a single clean CSV or Excel file. Ideal for real estate and investment.
What's Included
All drawn from official US government sources and joined into one clean file. No Census API knowledge required.
Use Cases
Evaluate New York locations for retail, franchise, or office expansion by filtering ZIP codes on income thresholds, population density, and drive-time commute data — all in one spreadsheet.
Segment New York for direct mail, geo-targeted advertising, or sales territory design. Find New York City and Buffalo ZIP codes that best match your ideal customer demographic profile.
Compare median home values, vacancy rates, and flood risk across New York markets from New York City to Albany. Build investor reports without spending hours on individual ZIP lookups.
Demonstrate community need in New York using poverty rates, food desert classifications, broadband gap data, and health indicators — all citeable from official government sources.
About This Dataset
New York (NY) has 2,072 ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) as defined by the US Census Bureau. This dataset covers all of them — from high-density urban ZIP codes in New York City and Buffalo to rural and suburban areas across New York's Northeast geography.
New York New York City ZIP codes include some of the highest and lowest incomes in the US. This makes accurate, ZIP-level data especially valuable for businesses and researchers focused on real estate and investment.
The demographic core of this dataset comes from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates (2019–2023 vintage, published December 2024) — the gold standard for ZIP code-level statistics. The 5-year estimates pool five years of survey responses to produce reliable numbers even for small or low-population ZIP codes, which is especially important in New York's rural areas.
Flood zone classifications come from the FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL). Each New York ZIP code is flagged for the percentage of its area falling within high-risk flood zones (Zone A, AE, V, and VE designations). This is particularly relevant for real estate, insurance, and lending decisions in New York.
Broadband coverage data comes from the FCC's National Broadband Map, which tracks the percentage of addresses in each ZIP code with access to fixed broadband service at 25/3 Mbps, 100/20 Mbps, and gigabit speeds. In New York, broadband availability varies significantly between urban ZIP codes in New York City and rural areas.
Food desert designations come from the USDA Economic Research Service Food Access Research Atlas. A ZIP code is flagged as a food desert when it meets the USDA's combined criteria for low income and limited access to a supermarket. This data is commonly used in New York for grant applications and community health planning.
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