The neighborhood takes its name from the hill on which New York University’s Bronx campus was built in 1894. The neighborhood, however, didn’t really fill in until 1917 with the opening of the IRT Jerome Avenue elevated Line. This lead to a rapid transition from a one-time farm community that had become a place where wealthy people had their mansions and suburban villas, to an urban neighborhood built almost entirely of low-rise apartment buildings housing mostly middle classes families. Like most of the South Bronx the neighborhood lost its middle class base in the 1970s with white flight and a rise in crime and arson but University Heights has stayed more intact than most South Bronx Communities and has decent income diversity.
In the present day University Heights is a stable working class/middle class neighborhood with limited blight and disinvestment. The neighborhood does not have the same level of shopping districts as other South Bronx community but does hosts several smaller urban business districts along Knightsbridge, Burnside, University Blvd and is located close to the western edge of the Fordham Center Shopping District. For University Heights to be a top tier urban community it needs more higher income households to foster more racial diversity and better cultural & retail amenities. The neighborhood also needs better bike infrastructure and could use to high quality urban in-fill in spots.

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URBAN STRENGTHS:
* Solid urban density for NY at 65K people per square mile
* Solid sidewalks but ADA curb cuts exist on about 55% of all intersections.
* Excellent public transit access.
* Decent income diversity of South Bronx as poverty is 1/4 of the population and decent # of middle income households.
* Pretty good age diversity thanks to the student population.
* Good array of pretty well rated public walkable schools but no high schools in University Heights. A handful of Catholic and charter schools.
* One of the safest communities in South Bronx with limits blight as well.
* Historic architecture while not stunning is generally in tact.
* Solid tree canopy partially thanks to the hills.
* Solid park amenities but not as good as most South Bronx communities. Several good medium sized parks but University Heights is missing the plethora of smaller parks and playgrounds common in most South Bronx Communities.
* Several supermarkets & drug stores, a couple hardware stores, walkable access to all shopping options in Fordham Center just to the east of the neighborhood including tons of clothing stores, a target, and several small department stores, and boutiques. Other retail amenities in University Heights neighborhood include plenty of salons & barber shops, tons of dessert & bakeries, a public libraries, several churches, a VA hospitals and several medical centers and doctor’s offices.
* University Heights has a lot of rental inventory but most of it is not market rate (5:1 lease below 2K). It does have a decent amount of market rentals as well. Decent # of studios and 1-bed rentals leasing btwn 1.5K-2.5K. 2-beds lease btwn 2K-3K., a good # of 3-beds leasing btwn 2.8-3.8K.
URBAN WEAKNESSES:
* Decent bike infrastructure but less bike sharing stations and bike lanes than most South Bronx neighborhoods.
* Access to Dwtn is worse than most South Bronx neighborhoods in University Heights. 45 mins to Midtown but an hour to Lower Manhattan.
* This is probably one the least diverse neighborhoods in the South Bronx with 65% Hispanic population.
* In-fill is limited to a handful of 1960s&1970s towers near Knightsbridge and the VA Hospital & Bronx Community College.
+ Other than large surface parking lots located outside of the VA Hospital and the Bronx Community College urban form is pretty good.
* So so cultural amenities including plenty of restaurants but only a handful of bars and cafes, and a salsa club.
* Missing some key retail amenities including a local post office, gyms, bookstores, and limited boutiques and gift shops outside of Fordham Center.
* For sale options are pretty limited but pretty affordable. Some 1 bed condos that sell in the 100K and 2-bed condos that sell btwn 150K-275Ks. Better 3 & 4 beds options selling btwn 300K-700K.







