Morris Park | |
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Looking south along facade of theMorris Park station | |
![]() Location in New York City | |
| Coordinates:40°51′07″N73°51′11″W / 40.852°N 73.853°W /40.852; -73.853 | |
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| Community District | Bronx 11[1] |
| Area | |
• Total | 0.347 sq mi (0.90 km2) |
| Population (2011)[2] | |
• Total | 10,289 (est.) |
| • Density | 29,700/sq mi (11,400/km2) |
| Economics | |
| • Median income | $57,240 |
| ZIP Codes | 10461, 10462 |
| Area code | 718, 347, 929, and917 |
| Website | www |
Morris Park is a neighborhood in theNew York City borough ofthe Bronx. Its approximate boundaries, starting from the north and moving clockwise, are Neill Avenue andPelham Parkway to the north, Eastchester Road to the east, theAmtrakNortheast Corridor tracks and Sackett Avenue to the east and south, and Bronxdale Avenue andWhite Plains Road to the west.[3] It borders the neighborhoods ofVan Nest to its southwest andPelham Parkway to its northeast. Williamsbridge Road and Morris Park Avenue are the primary thoroughfares.
The neighborhood is part ofBronx Community District 11 in theEast Bronx, and its ZIP Codes include 10461 and 10462. The area is patrolled by the 49th Precinct of theNew York City Police Department, located at 2121 Eastchester Road. The local subway is theIRT Dyre Avenue Line (5 train), which runs under the Esplanade. The neighborhood has a largeAlbanian American andItalian American population.

Morris Park is named afterJohn Albert Morris, who built theMorris Park Racecourse, which existed from 1889 until 1910.[3][4] In 1890, the Morris Park Racecourse hosted both thePreakness and theBelmont Stakes; the latter continued to be run there until 1905.[5] The track was later used for auto racing and was the site of the first public air show.[6] After a 1910 fire,[7] the property was divided into lots for the current neighborhood. Several streets in Morris Park, including Cruger, Holland, Radcliff, Colden, Paulding, and Hone Avenues, are named after mayors of New York City during the 18th and 19th centuries.
In August 2024, theNew York City Council voted to rezone 46 city blocks in Morris Park,Van Nest, andParkchester, around theMetro-North Railroad'sParkchester/Van Nest andMorris Park stations, as part of thePenn Station Access project. The city government also promised to spend $500 million on infrastructure upgrades around these stations. The rezoning was intended to encourage development around these stations.[8][9] As a result, up to 7,000 housing units could be constructed in the three neighborhoods.[10][11]
Housing in Morris Park is mostly one and two family homes of various styles. The neighborhood also has several apartment buildings. The total land area is a little over one-third of a square mile.[2] The area is low-lying and relatively flat.
The northern section of Morris Park nearestJacobi Medical Center is also referred to asIndian Village. Several streets are named after Native American tribes, includingChoctaw Place,Narragansett Avenue,Seminole Avenue, andPawnee Place.[12][13]
For census purposes, the New York City government classifies Morris Park as part of a larger neighborhood tabulation area called Van Nest/Morris Park/Westchester Square.[14] Based on data from the2010 United States census, the population of Van Nest/Morris Park/Westchester Square was 29,250, a change of 2,115 (7.2%) from the 27,135 counted in2000. Covering an area of 829.61 acres (335.73 ha), the neighborhood had a population density of 35.3 inhabitants per acre (22,600/sq mi; 8,700/km2).[15] The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 27.3% (7,987)White, 11.1% (3,245)African American, 0.3% (82)Native American, 10.6% (3,100)Asian, 0.1% (15)Pacific Islander, 1% (292) fromother races, and 1.4% (410) from two or more races.Hispanic orLatino residents of any race were 48.3% (14,119) of the population.[16]
The entirety of Community District 11, which comprises Morris Park and Allerton, had 116,180 inhabitants as ofNYC Health's 2018 Community Health Profile, with an average life expectancy of 79.9 years.[17]: 2, 20 This is lower than the median life expectancy of 81.2 for all New York City neighborhoods.[18]: 53 (PDF p. 84) [19] Most inhabitants are youth and middle-aged adults: 22% are between the ages of between 0–17, 30% between 25 and 44, and 24% between 45 and 64. The ratio of college-aged and elderly residents was lower, at 9% and 14% respectively.[17]: 2
As of 2017, the medianhousehold income in Community District 11 was $48,018.[20] In 2018, an estimated 21% of Morris Park and Allerton residents lived in poverty, compared to 25% in all of the Bronx and 20% in all of New York City. One in eight residents (12%) were unemployed, compared to 13% in the Bronx and 9% in New York City. Rent burden, or the percentage of residents who have difficulty paying their rent, is 55% in Morris Park and Allerton, compared to the boroughwide and citywide rates of 58% and 51% respectively. Based on this calculation, as of 2018[update], Morris Park and Allerton are considered high-income relative to the rest of the city and notgentrifying.[17]: 7
The neighborhood has a largeItalian-American population, and since the early 2000s, has also had a largeAlbanian-American population and smaller Asian and Hispanic neighborhoods.[21][22] Morris Park has always been predominantly Italian.[22] It is generally more suburban than other neighborhoods in the Bronx.[21]
Italian-American residents have close ties to their heritage.[23] AfterItaly'sWorld Cup victory in2006, over 30,000 flocked to the neighborhood for an all-day party. Since then, Morris Park has gained a rival reputation withArthur Avenue for the prototypical Italian-American neighborhood in the Bronx. Morris Park has one of the highest percentage of Italian populations in the city, along withBensonhurst inBrooklyn andStaten Island.[24]
Morris Park is famous for its annualColumbus Day parade, which began in 1977 to honorChristopher Columbus. It is held on the Sunday before the national Columbus Day holiday.Rudolph Giuliani,Michael Bloomberg, andBill de Blasio have attended as mayors.[25][26][27] The procession begins at the intersection of Morris Park Avenue and White Plains Road, marches east on Morris Park Avenue, turns north on Williamsbridge Road, and ends at Pelham Parkway South. The reviewing stand, where the local dignitaries, politicians, civic and business leaders, andGrand Marshal sit, is located on Williamsbridge Road between Lydig and Neill avenues. Past Grand Marshals have included actorsTony LoBianco,Chazz Palminteri, television personalityRegis Philbin, and formerNew York Yankees first basemanJoe Pepitone.
Politically, Morris Park is inNew York's 14th congressional district,[28][29] represented by DemocratAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez as of 2019[update].[30] It is also part of the 34thState Senate district,[31][32] represented by DemocratNathalia Fernandez,[33] and the 80thState Assembly district,[34][35] represented by DemocratJohn Zaccaro Jr.[36] Morris Park is located in New York's 13thCity Council district,[37] represented byKristy Marmorato, a Republican.[38][39]
A reflection of its heavily Italian-American and Catholic population, Morris Park was politically conservative and remained one of the Bronx's few solidlyRepublican neighborhoods until the 1990s.[23] It was represented in theUnited States Congress from 1953 to 1969 byPaul Fino, a Republican, and then from 1969 to 1988 byMario Biaggi, a socially conservative and law and orderDemocrat. RepublicanState Senators such asJohn D. Calandra andGuy Velella drew extensive support from Morris Park residents. In his three mayoral campaigns in 1989, 1993, and 1997,Rudy Giuliani, a Republican, carried Morris Park by substantial margins. In recent years, changing demographics have altered the neighborhood's political landscape.

TheAlbert Einstein College of Medicine,Jacobi Medical Center, and the Jack D. Weiler Hospital division ofMontefiore Medical Center are located on the eastern edge of the neighborhood. The neighborhood is also home to Bronx Psychiatric Center andCalvary Hospital. St. Francis Xavier School and St. Clare of Assisi School are two local Catholic schools. Our Savior Lutheran School, P.S. 83, and P.S. 108 are other local schools.
Loreto Park,[40] bounded by Morris Park, Haight, Van Nest, and Tomlinson Avenues, was named after Alfred Loreto, a police officer who lived nearby at 1870 Hering Avenue and was killed on July 21, 1950, while foiling an attempted kidnapping of his neighbor.[41][42] It underwent a large renovation that was completed in 2012. CouncilmanJames Vacca allocated $500,000 from theNew York City Council for the reconstruction. Additions included a play area for toddlers,wheelchair accessible equipment, planting beds, new benches, fencing, and game tables. Thebocce court was renovated, and aroller hockey rink was added.[43] However, the Morris Park Hockey League folded several years later and the rink quickly became underutilized,[44] leading to another major reconstruction project costing $2,000,000 that was scheduled for completion in September 2021.[45] However, there were considerable construction delays[46][47] and the park did not re-open until April 2022.[48]
Joseph Garofalo,[49][50] aWorld War II veteran, persuaded John Dormi & Sons Funeral Home on Morris Park Avenue to display his collection of medals and war memorabilia and named it the Bronx Military Museum. People in the neighborhood have also contributed military memorabilia that belonged to their relatives.[51][52]

Morris Park and Allerton are patrolled by the 49th Precinct of theNew York City Police Department, located at 2121 Eastchester Road.[53] The 49th Precinct ranked 43rd safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010.[54] As of 2018[update], with a non-fatal assault rate of 64 per 100,000 people, Morris Park and Allerton's rate ofviolent crimes per capita is slightly more than that of the city as a whole. The incarceration rate of 372 per 100,000 people is lower than that of the city as a whole.[17]: 8
The 49th Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 71.7% between 1990 and 2022. The precinct reported 7 murders, 17 rapes, 273 robberies, 367 felony assaults, 133 burglaries, 611 grand larcenies, and 371 grand larcenies auto in 2022.[55]

Morris Park is served by theNew York City Fire Department's Squad 61/Battalion 20, located at 1518 Williamsbridge Road.[56][57] Engine Company 97 is located just outside Morris Park at 1454 Astor Avenue.[58] Also just off Morris Park Avenue is Engine 90/Ladder 41 located at 1843 White Plains Road.[59] In addition, theFire Department's Emergency Medical Service's Station 20 is located on the grounds of Jacobi Medical Center.
As of 2018[update],preterm births and births to teenage mothers are slightly more common in Morris Park and Allerton than in other places citywide. In Morris Park and Allerton, there were 90 preterm births per 1,000 live births (compared to 87 per 1,000 citywide), and 19.7 births to teenage mothers per 1,000 live births (compared to 19.3 per 1,000 citywide).[17]: 11 Morris Park and Allerton has a low population of residents who areuninsured. In 2018, this population of uninsured residents was estimated to be 12%, the same as the citywide rate of 12%.[17]: 14
The concentration offine particulate matter, the deadliest type ofair pollutant, in Morris Park and Allerton is 0.0074 milligrams per cubic metre (7.4×10−9 oz/cu ft), less than the city average.[17]: 9 Fifteen percent of Morris Park and Allerton residents aresmokers, which is slightly higher than the city average of 14% of residents being smokers.[17]: 13 In Morris Park and Allerton, 32% of residents areobese, 14% arediabetic, and 31% havehigh blood pressure—compared to the citywide averages of 24%, 11%, and 28% respectively.[17]: 16 In addition, 23% of children are obese, compared to the citywide average of 20%.[17]: 12
Eighty-three percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day, which is lower than the city's average of 87%. In 2018, 80% of residents described their health as "good", "very good", or "excellent", slightly higher than the city's average of 78%.[17]: 13 For every supermarket in Morris Park and Allerton, there are 17bodegas.[17]: 10
The nearest large hospitals are Calvary Hospital, Montefiore Medical Center's Jack D. Weiler Hospital, and Jacobi Hospital. The Albert Einstein College of Medicine campus is also located in Morris Park.[60]
Morris Park is located withinZIP Codes 10461 east of Paulding Avenue and 10462 west of Paulding Avenue.[61] TheUnited States Postal Service operates the Morris Park Station post office at 1807 Williamsbridge Road.[62]

Morris Park and Allerton generally have a lower rate of college-educated residents than the rest of the city as of 2018[update]. While 32% of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher, 24% have less than a high school education and 44% are high school graduates or have some college education. By contrast, 26% of Bronx residents and 43% of city residents have a college education or higher.[17]: 6 The percentage of Morris Park and Allerton students excelling in math rose from 32% in 2000 to 48% in 2011, though reading achievement remained constant at 37% during the same time period.[63]
Morris Park and Allerton's rate of elementary school student absenteeism is slightly higher than the rest of New York City. In Morris Park and Allerton, 23% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days perschool year, a little more than the citywide average of 20%.[18]: 24 (PDF p. 55) [17]: 6 Additionally, 74% of high school students in Morris Park and Allerton graduate on time, about the same as the citywide average of 75%.[17]: 6
TheNew York City Department of Education operates the following public schools in Morris Park:[64]

TheNew York Public Library's Morris Park branch is located at 985 Morris Park Avenue. The two-story, 6,600-square-foot (610 m2) branch opened in 2006. It is the first branch library to be built in Morris Park, and one of the newest locations in the system.[70]
The followingMTA Regional Bus Operations bus routes serve Morris Park:[71]
Morris Park is also served by the followingBee-Line Bus System routes toWestchester County, New York:[71]
Subway service is provided by theNew York City Subway via the followingIRT Dyre Avenue Line stations, served by the5 train:[72]