Category: Metro Briefs

From Lincoln Park to Dearborn Park: Chicago’s Central Neighborhoods

As I have mentioned in my posting on wealthy urban neighborhoods, one cannot really compare entire city neighborhoods to homogenous single family suburban neighborhoods. The 69 suburban Chicago neighborhoods in the Higley 1000 have an average of of 624 households. The 11 contiguous central Chicago neighborhoods spotlighted in this essay have an average of 7,740 [...]

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Posted in Metro Briefs, Racial Diversity, Uncategorized on Mar 15th, 2008, 10:35 pm by Stephen Higley     

The Five Barringtons and their Neighbors

The Barrington Area View Larger Map Higley 1000 Neighborhoods in the Barrington area One could almost consider the Barrington Area as an annex to the North Shore. New upscale development was blocked to the north along the lakefront by downscale North Chicago and Waukegan, therefore it moved west. The Barrington area (as I have defined [...]

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Posted in Metro Briefs, Racial Diversity, Uncategorized on Mar 13th, 2008, 2:24 pm by Stephen Higley  1 comment   

South Orange Village:An African-American Success Story

One of the laments of this web site it the paucity of African-American households found in the Higley 1000 neighborhoods across the United States. Although Blacks made up 11.4% of all households in the United States, they made up only 1.0% of all households found in the wealthiest neighborhoods. That is not to say that [...]

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Posted in Metro Briefs on Mar 11th, 2008, 8:22 pm by Stephen Higley  1 comment   

Montclair & Short Hills:Beautiful New Jersey

Suburban Essex County is beautiful. I supposed the burghers of Montclair and Short Hills are inurred to insults so often hurled at New Jersey by late night comedians. I can’t help but sneer at the provincial Manhattanite hipsters who denigrate the Garden State as is if it all looked like the ghastly stretch of the [...]

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Posted in Metro Briefs on Mar 8th, 2008, 2:04 pm by Stephen Higley  1 comment   

Saddle River-Ridgewood:Great Wealth—Few Minorities

The second cluster of wealthy neighborhoods in Bergen County is what I have dubbed the Saddle River-Ridgewood area. Ridgewood’s West End is unquestionably the wealthiest of the neighborhoods in this area with a mean household income of $326,140. The West End of Ridgewood is the 6th wealthiest neighborhood in New Jersey. The top Five are [...]

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Posted in Metro Briefs on Feb 28th, 2008, 4:06 pm by Stephen Higley     

The New Jersey Palisades in Bergen County

I have chosen to break up the Higley 1000 neighborhoods in Bergen County into two discrete clusters of wealth due to the disparate racial makeup of each group of neighborhoods. The first is made up of seven neighborhoods on top of the dramatic New Jersey Palisades, sometimes referred to as Bergen Hill. The second cluster [...]

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Posted in Metro Briefs on Feb 27th, 2008, 9:00 pm by Stephen Higley     

Racial Segregation in Manhattan’s Higley 1000 Neighborhoods

There are few Higley 1000 neighborhoods in central cities. The two exceptions to this rule are Manhattan and San Francisco. Urban neighborhoods that are based on Block Groups are usually too heterogeneous in terms of housing options to qualify for the list. As a rule, any substantial number of rental units will bring down the [...]

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Posted in General, Metro Briefs, Racial Diversity on Feb 5th, 2008, 5:10 pm by Stephen Higley     

New York City: General Patterns of Wealth

The New York City metro area dominates the Higley 1000 with 223 Neighborhoods. Because of its size and complexity, I hope my readers will be able to help me further refine the proper nomenclature for individual neighborhoods. I will write a series of general postings on each of the major concentrations of Higley 1000 neighborhoods [...]

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Posted in General, Metro Briefs on Jan 30th, 2008, 9:39 am by Stephen Higley     

Five Towns on Long Island

The Five Towns Higley 1000 Suburbs and Neighborhoods View Larger Map of Five Towns Five Towns is one of those geographic names that bothers all geographers. Although everyone knows where it’s located, no one is really sure of its boundaries. Located in unincorporated Southwestern Nassau County, the area’s identity was forged by the merging of [...]

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Posted in Metro Briefs on Jan 25th, 2008, 3:38 pm by Stephen Higley     

Saint James-Three Village, Long Island

Saint James-Three Village View Larger Map of St. James – Three Village The last nexus of wealth on Long Island is the Gold Coast’s poor cousin 20 miles East on Long Island Sound in Suffolk County. I am being a bit facetious in this description as the best roads in Nissequogue and Old Field look [...]

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Posted in Metro Briefs, The US Census on Jan 23rd, 2008, 8:08 pm by Stephen Higley     

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