Throgs Neck is on the southeastern end of the Bronx and connected to the north of the Throgs Neck bridge which connects the Bronx and Queens. The landscape is about 50 to 60 feet above water, aside from other boroughs Throgs Neck is unique for it’s place right on the river creating that beautiful view from the Manhattan skyline to the horizon on the west end. It is a residential area that occupies the middle class, living in houses and condominiums. The transportation in Throgs Neck includes the Bx5 bus to Pelham Bay Park, Bx8 to 225th street station, Bx40/42 to Morris Heights, Q44 to Jamaica Queens or West Farms, Q50 to Flushing Queens or Co-op City or the BxM9 to Midtown. If driving there is connection to the Throgs Neck Bridge and the Whitestone Bridge both providing convenient access to the New York area.
The neighborhood has a notable diversity of residents, however unfortunately their commute happens to be the most difficult due to the neighborhood being on such a far end. A little less than half of the residents commute to work by taking public transportation, that is about more than 96% of all American neighborhoods. Being a middle class neighborhood the median household income is $65,856 that is more than the median income for New York as a whole. The working population in the Throgs Neck neighborhood has a 28.5% who are employed as executives and other professional occupations. There is a variety of ethnicities and cultures most being Puerto Rican, Dominican, Irish, Asian, and Italian, 23.8% of the residents were born in another country.
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http://www.city-data.com/neighborhood/Throgs-Neck-Bronx-NY.html