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Mott Haven, Bronx

Mott Haven is a primarily residential neighborhood in the southwestern section of the New York City borough of the Bronx. It is generally bounded by East 149th Street to the north, the Bruckner Expressway to the east, the Bronx Kill to the south, and the Harlem River to the west,[6] although these boundaries are not precise.[7][8][9] East 138th Street is the primary east–west thoroughfare through Mott Haven.

Mott Haven
East 139th Street, between Willis and Brook Avenues, facing east
Nickname: 
"The Boogie Down Bronx"
Location in New York City
Coordinates: 40°48′36″N 73°55′34″W / 40.81°N 73.926°W / 40.81; -73.926
Country United States
State New York
City New York City
Borough The Bronx
Community DistrictBronx 1[1]
Founded1849
Named forJordan Lawrence Mott
Area
 • Total3.06 km2 (1.180 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)[3]
 • Total52,413
 • Density17,000/km2 (44,000/sq mi)
Economics
 • Median income$25,325
Ethnicity
 • Hispanic72.3%
 • Black24.7
 • White1.7
 • Asian0.4
 • Other1.0
ZIP Codes
10451, 10454, 10455
Area codes718, 347, 929, and 917
Websitewww.motthaven.nyc
Mott Haven Historic District
40th Precinct Police Station, July 2010
LocationAn irregular pattern along Alexander Ave. and E. 138th St., New York, New York
Area11 acres (4.5 ha)
Built1850
ArchitectMultiple
Architectural styleGothic, Queen Anne, Romanesque
NRHP reference No.80002586[5]
Added to NRHPMarch 25, 1980

The neighborhood is part of Bronx Community Board 1, and is located within ZIP Codes 10451, 10454, and 10455.[10] Mott Haven is patrolled by the New York City Police Department's 40th Precinct.[11]

The local subway line is the IRT Pelham Line (6 and <6>​ trains), operating along East 138th Street. The local buses are the Bx1, Bx2, Bx17, Bx19, Bx21, Bx32, Bx33, M125. Mott Haven is served by the Triborough Bridge, the Third Avenue Bridge, the Madison Avenue Bridge, the 145th Street Bridge, and the Willis Avenue Bridge. The closest Metro-North Railroad stops are Harlem – 125th Street and Yankees – East 153rd Street.

History edit

Settlement by Jonas Bronck edit

 
Mott Haven station of New York Central, 138th St
 
Mott Haven Canal in 1893

The Bronx was named after the Swedish sea captain Jonas Bronck.[12] In 1639, the Dutch West India Company purchased the land of today's Mott Haven from the Wecquaesgeek (groups of Lenape tribe). Bronck built his farm on this land and named it "Emmanus". The house was located close to what is today the corner of Willis Avenue and 132nd Street. The peace treaty between Dutch authorities and the Wecquaesgeek chiefs Ranaqua and Tackamuckwas was signed in Bronck's house. This event is portrayed in a painting by the American artist John Ward Dunsmore (1856–1945).[13]

Even though Bronck only lived in the area for four years, the land became known as "Broncksland" and the river that bordered his land kept the name Bronck's River. The first time the spelling "Bronx land" was used, was in 1697 in the First Legislature outlined the County of West Chester.[14]

Development edit

The area that is now called Mott Haven was sold to the Morris family in 1670.[14] A small part of the larger swath of land known as Morrisania, it was purchased by Jordan Lawrence Mott for his iron works in 1849. A vestige of the iron works can be seen just west of the Third Avenue Bridge on East 134th Street. St. Ann's Church (ECUSA) on St. Ann's Avenue is the resting place of Lewis Morris, Gouverneur Morris and other members of that powerful colonial family, and a Registered Historic Place.

As the city below grew, the area quickly developed residentially. At the same time, an upper-middle class residential area, marked by brownstones built in an elaborate and architecturally daring fashion, started to grow along Alexander Avenue by the 1890s (Doctors' Row, aka the Irish Fifth Avenue).[15] A series of brownstones on East 134th Street, east of Willis Avenue., was known as Judges' Row. Soon after, the Bronx grew more quickly, especially with public transit into the area, including the Third Avenue Elevated Line. By the early 20th century, the population density of the area supported the construction of many tenement-style apartment buildings.

From the end of the 19th century through the 1940s, Mott Haven was a mixed German-American (north of East 145th Street) and Irish-American neighborhood (south of East 145th Street), with an Italian enclave west of Lincoln Ave.[16] The first Puerto Rican settlements came in the late 1940s along the length of Brook Avenue.[17] African-Americans came into the area when the Patterson Houses were built.[18]

One of the largest parades in New York City took place here in the late 1940s and early 1950s.[citation needed] It was organized by the veterans of the Irish Republican Army, who marched every Easter Sunday, down Willis Avenue from the Hub to East 138th Street, then west to St. Jerome's. The Star of Munster Ballroom at the northeast corner of Willis Avenue and East 138th Street was a center of Irish music for decades. It was speculated at one time that there were more bars on Willis Avenue than on any other city street, given its short length. More recorded Irish musicians lived in Mott Haven than in any place outside Ireland.[19]

"South Bronx" and late-20th century edit

 
North Side Board of Trade
 
North New York Congregationalist Church

Mott Haven and Port Morris were the first neighborhoods to give rise to the term "South Bronx". Together, they were earlier known as the North Side or North New York. This area was part of New York City after the incorporation of Greater New York in 1898.[20] The Chase Manhattan Bank at Third Avenue and East 137th Street was originally the North Side Board of Trade Building (1912). It later became the North Side Savings Bank, which became the Dollar Dry Dock Savings Bank, which became Chase.

In the 1940s when the Bronx was usually divided into the East Bronx and West Bronx, a group of social workers identified a pocket of poverty on East 134th Street, east of Brown Place, and called it the South Bronx. This area of poverty would spread in part due to an illegal practice known as blockbusting and to Robert Moses building several housing projects in the neighborhood. The poverty greatly expanded northward, following the post-war phenomenon colloquially referred to as white flight, reaching a peak in the 1960s when the socioeconomic North Bronx-South Bronx boundary reached Fordham Road. At this time a wave of arson destroyed or damaged many of the residential, commercial, and industrial structures in the area.[21]

During the course of Mott Haven's growth, the communities of Wilton and North New York were incorporated into it. Later attempts to market Mott Haven as the "Piano District" and the South Bronx as "SoBro" have not found traction.[22]

Redevelopment edit

There has been a significant wave of residential redevelopment in the neighborhood especially along East 138th Street corridor with developments such as "The Joinery", the first luxury mid-rise condominium in the area,[23][24] in addition to recently built affordable housing such as "Borinquen Court" and "Tres Puentes" apartment complex.[25] Mott Haven is home to a community-supported agriculture program hosted at Brook Park.[26] Recent development plans include two affordable rental buildings, a Hampton Inn by Monadnock Development and Signature Urban Properties,[27][28] and the so-called Piano District.

Demographics edit

Mott Haven is a high-density and mainly low-income neighborhood. Like most neighborhoods in New York City, the vast majority of households are renter-occupied. The neighborhood is largely Puerto Rican, with smaller numbers of African Americans, Mexicans and Dominicans present.[2]

Based on data from the 2010 United States Census, the population of Mott Haven and Port Morris was 52,413, a change of 3,383 (6.5%) from the 49,030 counted in 2000. Covering an area of 951.01 acres (384.86 ha), the neighborhood had a population density of 55.1 inhabitants per acre (35,300/sq mi; 13,600/km2).[3]

The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 1.7% (867) White, 24.7% (12,927) African American, 0.2% (95) Native American, 0.4% (214) Asian, 0% (7) Pacific Islander, 0.2% (124) from other races, and 0.6% (310) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 72.3% (37,869) of the population.[4]

The entirety of Community District 1, which comprises Mott Haven and Melrose, had 98,403 inhabitants as of NYC Health's 2018 Community Health Profile, with an average life expectancy of 77.6 years.[29]: 2, 20  This is lower than the median life expectancy of 81.2 for all New York City neighborhoods.[30]: 53 (PDF p. 84) [31] Most inhabitants are youth and middle-aged adults: 28% are between the ages of between 0–17, 28% between 25–44, and 21% between 45–64. The ratio of college-aged and elderly residents was lower, at 12% and 10%, respectively.[29]: 2 

As of 2017, the median household income in Community Districts 1 and 2, including Longwood, was $20,966.[32] In 2018, an estimated 29% of Mott Haven and Melrose 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 58% in Mott Haven and Melrose, compared to the boroughwide and citywide rates of 58% and 51%, respectively. Based on this calculation, as of 2018, Mott Haven and Melrose were considered to be low-income relative to the rest of the city and not gentrifying.[29]: 7 

Land use and terrain edit

 
Bertine Block – 136th Street
 
The same block, circa 1890

Mott Haven is dominated by tenement-style apartment buildings and large public-housing complexes. There are three historical districts consisting of brownstone-style rowhouses. In the last two decades, construction of modern two- and three-unit rowhouses and apartment buildings has increased the percentage of owner-occupiers. The neighborhood contains one of the highest concentrations of New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) projects in the Bronx. The total land area is roughly one square mile. The terrain is low-lying and flat except around St. Mary's Park, where it is somewhat hilly.

Historical districts and landmarks edit

Three Historic Districts are located in Mott Haven: Mott Haven, Mott Haven East and the Bertine Block.

  • The Mott Haven Historic District is located on Alexander Avenue between East 138th and East 141st Streets.[33] The district is primarily residential in character with four- and five-story row houses dating to the last half of the 19th century, and contains the row of brownstones known historically as Doctors' Row and Irish Fifth Avenue. It also has the 40th Precinct police station, the 1905 neo-renaissance Mott Haven Branch of the New York Public Library, and Saint Jerome's Roman Catholic Church.[34][35] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[5]
  • The Mott Haven East Historic District is located on East 139th and East 140th Streets between Brook and Willis Avenues. The district contains rows of brownstones, designed by William O'Gorman and William Hornum in 1883, combining Dutch and Flemish architectural aspects on the north side of East 140th Street and neo-Grecian aspects on the south side of East 140th and on East 139th Streets.[36]
  • The Bertine Block Historic District is located on East 136th Street between Brook and Willis Avenues. The district contains yellow-faced brick brownstones, designed by Edward Bertine between 1891 and 1895.[37][38]

St. Ann's Episcopal Church is located on the west side of St. Ann's Avenue, between East 139th and East 141st Streets. It is the Bronx's oldest church, having been built in 1841 and dedicated to Gouverneur Morris's mother Ann. Notable figures buried there include Lewis Morris, a signer of the Declaration of Independence; Gouverneur Morris; and former Mayor of New York City, R. H. Morris.

Public housing projects edit

 
NYCHA Betances Houses on Brook Avenue

The seventeen NYCHA developments in Mott Haven illustrate the various types of public-housing initiatives in vogue in New York City over the decades.[39]

  1. Dr. Ramon E. Betances I; thirteen buildings, 3, 4, 11 and 19 stories tall
  2. Dr. Ramon E. Betances II, 13; one 6-story building
  3. Dr. Ramon E. Betances II, 18; two buildings, 4 and 6 stories tall
  4. Dr. Ramon E. Betances II, 9A; one 4-story building
  5. Dr. Ramon E. Betances III, 13; two rehabilitated tenement buildings, 5 stories tall
  6. Dr. Ramon E. Betances III, 18; one rehabilitated and three abandoned tenement buildings, 5 stories tall
  7. Dr. Ramon E. Betances III, 9A; two rehabilitated tenement buildings, 6 stories tall
  8. Dr. Ramon E. Betances IV; eight buildings, 3, 4 and 5 stories tall with 282 apartments
  9. Dr. Ramon E. Betances V; six rehabilitated tenement buildings, 5 and 6 stories tall
  10. Dr. Ramon E. Betances VI; three rehabilitated tenement buildings, 5 and 6 stories tall
  11. Millbrook Houses; nine 16-story buildings
  12. Millbrook Extension; one 16-story building
  13. Mitchel Houses; ten buildings, 17, 19, and 20 stories tall
  14. Moore Houses; two 20-story buildings
  15. Mott Haven Houses; eight buildings, 20 and 22 stories tall
  16. Patterson Houses; fifteen buildings, 6 and 13 stories tall
  17. Southern Boulevard M.H.O.P. (Multi Family Homeownership Program); one 7-story rehabilitated tenement building

Media edit

The Mott Haven Herald is a news outlet that reports in Mott Haven, Melrose and Port Morris.[citation needed] It is produced by students at the City University Graduate School of Journalism and edited by Joe Hirsch.

Police and crime edit

Mott Haven and Melrose are patrolled by the 40th Precinct of the NYPD, located at 257 Alexander Avenue.[11] The 40th Precinct ranked 59th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010.[40] As of 2018, with a non-fatal assault rate of 186 per 100,000 people, Mott Haven and Melrose's rate of violent crimes per capita was greater than that of the city as a whole. The incarceration rate of 1,214 per 100,000 people was higher than that of the city as a whole.[29]: 8 

The 40th Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 60.2% between 1990 and 2022. The precinct reported 15 murders, 31 rapes, 559 robberies, 850 felony assaults, 365 burglaries, 753 grand larcenies, and 306 grand larcenies auto in 2022.[41]

Fire safety edit

Mott Haven contains three New York City Fire Department (FDNY) fire stations:[42]

  • Squad 41 – 330 East 150th Street[43]
  • Engine Company 60/Ladder Company 17/Battalion 14 – 341 East 143rd Street[44]
  • Engine Company 83/Ladder Company 29 – 618 East 138th Street[45]

In addition, FDNY EMS Station 14 is located at Lincoln Hospital at 234 East 149th Street.[46]

Health edit

As of 2018, preterm births and births to teenage mothers were more common in Mott Haven and Melrose than in other places citywide. In Mott Haven and Melrose, there were 95 preterm births per 1,000 live births (compared to 87 per 1,000 citywide), and 35.1 births to teenage mothers per 1,000 live births (compared to 19.3 per 1,000 citywide).[29]: 11  Mott Haven and Melrose has a relatively high population of residents who are uninsured. In 2018, this population of uninsured residents was estimated to be 14%, slightly higher than the citywide rate of 12%.[29]: 14 

The concentration of fine particulate matter, the deadliest type of air pollutant, in Mott Haven and Melrose is 0.0086 milligrams per cubic metre (8.6×10−9 oz/cu ft), more than the city average.[29]: 9  Fifteen percent of Mott Haven and Melrose residents are smokers, which is higher than the city average of 14% of residents being smokers.[29]: 13  In Mott Haven and Melrose, 42% of residents are obese, 20% are diabetic, and 38% have high blood pressure—compared to the citywide averages of 24%, 11%, and 28%, respectively.[29]: 16  In addition, 24% of children are obese, compared to the citywide average of 20%.[29]: 12 

Eighty-two percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day, which is less than the city's average of 87%. In 2018, 72% of residents described their health as "good", "very good" " or "excellent", lower than the city's average of 78%.[29]: 13  For every supermarket in Mott Haven and Melrose, there are 25 bodegas.[29]: 10 

The nearest hospital is NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln.[47]

Post offices and ZIP Codes edit

 
Post office

Mott Haven is covered by multiple ZIP Codes. The section west of Third Avenue is part of 10451, while the sections east of Third Avenue are part of 10455 (north of 145th Street).[48] The section south of 145th Street is part of 10454. The United States Postal Service operates three post offices in Mott Haven:

  • Bronx Station – 558 Grand Concourse[49]
  • Mott Haven Station – 517 East 139th Street[50]
  • Hub Station – 633 St. Ann's Avenue[51]
  • Uptown Parcel Annex Station – 845 East 136th Street[52]

Education edit

 
PS 18, Morris Avenue
 
JHS 149, Willis Avenue

Mott Haven and Melrose generally had a lower rate of college-educated residents than the rest of the city, as of 2018. While 16% of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher, 41% have less than a high school education and 43% 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.[29]: 6  The percentage of Mott Haven and Melrose students excelling in math rose from 18% in 2000 to 37% in 2011, though reading achievement decreased slightly from 25% to 24% during the same time period.[53]

Mott Haven and Melrose's rate of elementary school student absenteeism is more than the rest of New York City. In Mott Haven and Melrose, 32% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per school year, higher than the citywide average of 20%.[30]: 24 (PDF p. 55) [29]: 6  Additionally, 62% of high school students in Mott Haven and Melrose graduate on time, lower than the citywide average of 75%.[29]: 6 

Schools edit

Public:

  • South Bronx Classical Charter School II (East 135th Street and Alexander Avenue)
  • P.S. 18 John Peter Zenger School (East 148th Street and Morris Avenue)
  • P.S. 277 Dr. Evelina Lopez Antonetty (East 147th Street and St. Ann's Avenue)
  • P.S 25 Bilingual School (811 East 149th Street)
  • P.S. 30 Wilton School (East 141st Street and Brook Avenue)
  • P.S. 40 Mott Haven Village (East 140th Street and Brook Avenue)
  • P.S. 43 Jonas Bronck School (East 136th Street and Brown Place)
  • P.S. 49 Willis Avenue School (East 139th Street and Willis Avenue)
  • P.S. 65 Mother Hale Academy (East 141st Street and Cypress Avenue)
  • I.S. 139 A. Burger Intermediate School (East 143rd Street and Brook Avenue)
  • I.S. 162 Lola Rodriguez de Tio (East 149th Street and St. Ann's Avenue)
  • M.S. 223: The Laboratory School of Finance and Technology (East 145th Street and Willis Avenue)
  • P.S. 154 Johnathan D. Hyatt School (East 135th Street and Alexander Avenue)
  • I.S. 183 Paul Robeson School (East 140th Street and Morris Avenue)
  • P.S. 754 School for Career Development/Foreign Language Academy of Global Studies (East 147th Street and Jackson Avenue)
  • P.S. 221 South Bronx Preparatory: A College Board School (East 144th Street and Willis Avenue)
  • P.S. 369 Young Leaders Elementary School (East 140th Street)
  • South Bronx Charter School for International Cultures and the Arts
  • The Bronx Charter School for Children
  • The Bronx Academy of Letters
  • Bronx School for Law Government and Justice
  • Health Opportunities High School
  • Community School for Social Justice
  • Family Life Academy Charter School II
  • Dream Charter School (K-12 Campus: Mott Haven Elementary School, Mott Haven Middle School, Mott Haven High School)
  • New York City Montessori Charter School
  • Mott Haven Academy Charter School
  • Samuel Gompers High School (closed)
  • KIPP Academy Elementary School
  • KIPP Academy Middle School
  • Success Academy Bronx 1
  • Eugenio María de Hostos Community College of The City University of New York (CUNY)
  • Hostos Lincoln Academy (600 St. Anns Ave)

Parochial:

  • Saint Luke School
  • Saint Pius V School
  • Saint Pius V High School
  • St. Anselm's School

Library edit

The New York Public Library operates the Mott Haven branch at 321 East 140th Street. The branch, a Carnegie library, opened in 1905 and is a New York City designated landmark.[54]

Transportation edit

 
A mosaic along the platform of Brook Avenue station
 
The historic and closed off Mott Avenue Control House, now part of the 149th Street-Grand Concourse Subway Complex

The following New York City Subway stations serve Mott Haven:[55]

The following MTA Regional Bus Operations bus routes serve Mott Haven:[56]

The 145th Street Bridge and Madison Avenue Bridge eastward and the Willis Avenue Bridge northward from Manhattan lead to Mott Haven and are maintained by the New York City Department of Transportation. The Triborough Bridge, which also ends in Mott Haven, is maintained by the MTA Bridges and Tunnels, and is tolled.

Notable residents edit

People who were born, raised, or live in Mott Haven include:

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  62. ^ Dao, James; and Lichtblau, Eric (December 6, 2003). "Torture Is Possible in Prosecutor's Death". The New York Times. Retrieved October 15, 2018. "Born in the Mott Haven section of the Bronx, Mr. Luna attended Fordham University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in communications in 1988."
  63. ^ "1960's – 1980's". Bronx Music Heritage Center. Retrieved October 15, 2018. "The leaders in this genre were the Fania record label, which was founded by a former lawyer and cop from Brooklyn, Jerry Masucchi, and a Dominican musician who grew up in Mott Haven, Johnny Pacheco."

External links edit

  • The Mott Haven Herald - produced by the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
  • Mott Haven in Forgotten NY
  • Historical and demographic information on Mott Haven from Community Board 1
  • Mott Haven Historic District Map (Living Places.com)

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Mott Haven is a primarily residential neighborhood in the southwestern section of the New York City borough of the Bronx It is generally bounded by East 149th Street to the north the Bruckner Expressway to the east the Bronx Kill to the south and the Harlem River to the west 6 although these boundaries are not precise 7 8 9 East 138th Street is the primary east west thoroughfare through Mott Haven Mott HavenNeighborhood of the BronxEast 139th Street between Willis and Brook Avenues facing eastNickname The Boogie Down Bronx Location in New York CityCoordinates 40 48 36 N 73 55 34 W 40 81 N 73 926 W 40 81 73 926Country United StatesState New YorkCityNew York CityBoroughThe BronxCommunity DistrictBronx 1 1 Founded1849Named forJordan Lawrence MottArea 2 Total3 06 km2 1 180 sq mi Population 2010 3 Total52 413 Density17 000 km2 44 000 sq mi Economics Median income 25 325Ethnicity 4 Hispanic72 3 Black24 7 White1 7 Asian0 4 Other1 0ZIP Codes10451 10454 10455Area codes718 347 929 and 917Websitewww wbr motthaven wbr nycMott Haven Historic DistrictU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic district40th Precinct Police Station July 2010LocationAn irregular pattern along Alexander Ave and E 138th St New York New YorkArea11 acres 4 5 ha Built1850ArchitectMultipleArchitectural styleGothic Queen Anne RomanesqueNRHP reference No 80002586 5 Added to NRHPMarch 25 1980The neighborhood is part of Bronx Community Board 1 and is located within ZIP Codes 10451 10454 and 10455 10 Mott Haven is patrolled by the New York City Police Department s 40th Precinct 11 The local subway line is the IRT Pelham Line 6 and lt 6 gt trains operating along East 138th Street The local buses are the Bx1 Bx2 Bx17 Bx19 Bx21 Bx32 Bx33 M125 Mott Haven is served by the Triborough Bridge the Third Avenue Bridge the Madison Avenue Bridge the 145th Street Bridge and the Willis Avenue Bridge The closest Metro North Railroad stops are Harlem 125th Street and Yankees East 153rd Street Contents 1 History 1 1 Settlement by Jonas Bronck 1 2 Development 1 3 South Bronx and late 20th century 1 4 Redevelopment 2 Demographics 3 Land use and terrain 3 1 Historical districts and landmarks 3 2 Public housing projects 4 Media 5 Police and crime 6 Fire safety 7 Health 8 Post offices and ZIP Codes 9 Education 9 1 Schools 9 2 Library 10 Transportation 11 Notable residents 12 References 13 External linksHistory editSettlement by Jonas Bronck edit nbsp Mott Haven station of New York Central 138th St nbsp Mott Haven Canal in 1893The Bronx was named after the Swedish sea captain Jonas Bronck 12 In 1639 the Dutch West India Company purchased the land of today s Mott Haven from the Wecquaesgeek groups of Lenape tribe Bronck built his farm on this land and named it Emmanus The house was located close to what is today the corner of Willis Avenue and 132nd Street The peace treaty between Dutch authorities and the Wecquaesgeek chiefs Ranaqua and Tackamuckwas was signed in Bronck s house This event is portrayed in a painting by the American artist John Ward Dunsmore 1856 1945 13 Even though Bronck only lived in the area for four years the land became known as Broncksland and the river that bordered his land kept the name Bronck s River The first time the spelling Bronx land was used was in 1697 in the First Legislature outlined the County of West Chester 14 Development edit The area that is now called Mott Haven was sold to the Morris family in 1670 14 A small part of the larger swath of land known as Morrisania it was purchased by Jordan Lawrence Mott for his iron works in 1849 A vestige of the iron works can be seen just west of the Third Avenue Bridge on East 134th Street St Ann s Church ECUSA on St Ann s Avenue is the resting place of Lewis Morris Gouverneur Morris and other members of that powerful colonial family and a Registered Historic Place As the city below grew the area quickly developed residentially At the same time an upper middle class residential area marked by brownstones built in an elaborate and architecturally daring fashion started to grow along Alexander Avenue by the 1890s Doctors Row aka the Irish Fifth Avenue 15 A series of brownstones on East 134th Street east of Willis Avenue was known as Judges Row Soon after the Bronx grew more quickly especially with public transit into the area including the Third Avenue Elevated Line By the early 20th century the population density of the area supported the construction of many tenement style apartment buildings From the end of the 19th century through the 1940s Mott Haven was a mixed German American north of East 145th Street and Irish American neighborhood south of East 145th Street with an Italian enclave west of Lincoln Ave 16 The first Puerto Rican settlements came in the late 1940s along the length of Brook Avenue 17 African Americans came into the area when the Patterson Houses were built 18 One of the largest parades in New York City took place here in the late 1940s and early 1950s citation needed It was organized by the veterans of the Irish Republican Army who marched every Easter Sunday down Willis Avenue from the Hub to East 138th Street then west to St Jerome s The Star of Munster Ballroom at the northeast corner of Willis Avenue and East 138th Street was a center of Irish music for decades It was speculated at one time that there were more bars on Willis Avenue than on any other city street given its short length More recorded Irish musicians lived in Mott Haven than in any place outside Ireland 19 South Bronx and late 20th century edit nbsp North Side Board of Trade nbsp North New York Congregationalist ChurchMott Haven and Port Morris were the first neighborhoods to give rise to the term South Bronx Together they were earlier known as the North Side or North New York This area was part of New York City after the incorporation of Greater New York in 1898 20 The Chase Manhattan Bank at Third Avenue and East 137th Street was originally the North Side Board of Trade Building 1912 It later became the North Side Savings Bank which became the Dollar Dry Dock Savings Bank which became Chase In the 1940s when the Bronx was usually divided into the East Bronx and West Bronx a group of social workers identified a pocket of poverty on East 134th Street east of Brown Place and called it the South Bronx This area of poverty would spread in part due to an illegal practice known as blockbusting and to Robert Moses building several housing projects in the neighborhood The poverty greatly expanded northward following the post war phenomenon colloquially referred to as white flight reaching a peak in the 1960s when the socioeconomic North Bronx South Bronx boundary reached Fordham Road At this time a wave of arson destroyed or damaged many of the residential commercial and industrial structures in the area 21 During the course of Mott Haven s growth the communities of Wilton and North New York were incorporated into it Later attempts to market Mott Haven as the Piano District and the South Bronx as SoBro have not found traction 22 Redevelopment edit There has been a significant wave of residential redevelopment in the neighborhood especially along East 138th Street corridor with developments such as The Joinery the first luxury mid rise condominium in the area 23 24 in addition to recently built affordable housing such as Borinquen Court and Tres Puentes apartment complex 25 Mott Haven is home to a community supported agriculture program hosted at Brook Park 26 Recent development plans include two affordable rental buildings a Hampton Inn by Monadnock Development and Signature Urban Properties 27 28 and the so called Piano District Demographics editMott Haven is a high density and mainly low income neighborhood Like most neighborhoods in New York City the vast majority of households are renter occupied The neighborhood is largely Puerto Rican with smaller numbers of African Americans Mexicans and Dominicans present 2 Based on data from the 2010 United States Census the population of Mott Haven and Port Morris was 52 413 a change of 3 383 6 5 from the 49 030 counted in 2000 Covering an area of 951 01 acres 384 86 ha the neighborhood had a population density of 55 1 inhabitants per acre 35 300 sq mi 13 600 km2 3 The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 1 7 867 White 24 7 12 927 African American 0 2 95 Native American 0 4 214 Asian 0 7 Pacific Islander 0 2 124 from other races and 0 6 310 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 72 3 37 869 of the population 4 The entirety of Community District 1 which comprises Mott Haven and Melrose had 98 403 inhabitants as of NYC Health s 2018 Community Health Profile with an average life expectancy of 77 6 years 29 2 20 This is lower than the median life expectancy of 81 2 for all New York City neighborhoods 30 53 PDF p 84 31 Most inhabitants are youth and middle aged adults 28 are between the ages of between 0 17 28 between 25 44 and 21 between 45 64 The ratio of college aged and elderly residents was lower at 12 and 10 respectively 29 2 As of 2017 the median household income in Community Districts 1 and 2 including Longwood was 20 966 32 In 2018 an estimated 29 of Mott Haven and Melrose 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 58 in Mott Haven and Melrose compared to the boroughwide and citywide rates of 58 and 51 respectively Based on this calculation as of 2018 update Mott Haven and Melrose were considered to be low income relative to the rest of the city and not gentrifying 29 7 Land use and terrain edit nbsp Bertine Block 136th Street nbsp The same block circa 1890Mott Haven is dominated by tenement style apartment buildings and large public housing complexes There are three historical districts consisting of brownstone style rowhouses In the last two decades construction of modern two and three unit rowhouses and apartment buildings has increased the percentage of owner occupiers The neighborhood contains one of the highest concentrations of New York City Housing Authority NYCHA projects in the Bronx The total land area is roughly one square mile The terrain is low lying and flat except around St Mary s Park where it is somewhat hilly Historical districts and landmarks edit Three Historic Districts are located in Mott Haven Mott Haven Mott Haven East and the Bertine Block The Mott Haven Historic District is located on Alexander Avenue between East 138th and East 141st Streets 33 The district is primarily residential in character with four and five story row houses dating to the last half of the 19th century and contains the row of brownstones known historically as Doctors Row and Irish Fifth Avenue It also has the 40th Precinct police station the 1905 neo renaissance Mott Haven Branch of the New York Public Library and Saint Jerome s Roman Catholic Church 34 35 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 5 The Mott Haven East Historic District is located on East 139th and East 140th Streets between Brook and Willis Avenues The district contains rows of brownstones designed by William O Gorman and William Hornum in 1883 combining Dutch and Flemish architectural aspects on the north side of East 140th Street and neo Grecian aspects on the south side of East 140th and on East 139th Streets 36 The Bertine Block Historic District is located on East 136th Street between Brook and Willis Avenues The district contains yellow faced brick brownstones designed by Edward Bertine between 1891 and 1895 37 38 St Ann s Episcopal Church is located on the west side of St Ann s Avenue between East 139th and East 141st Streets It is the Bronx s oldest church having been built in 1841 and dedicated to Gouverneur Morris s mother Ann Notable figures buried there include Lewis Morris a signer of the Declaration of Independence Gouverneur Morris and former Mayor of New York City R H Morris Public housing projects edit nbsp NYCHA Betances Houses on Brook AvenueThe seventeen NYCHA developments in Mott Haven illustrate the various types of public housing initiatives in vogue in New York City over the decades 39 Dr Ramon E Betances I thirteen buildings 3 4 11 and 19 stories tall Dr Ramon E Betances II 13 one 6 story building Dr Ramon E Betances II 18 two buildings 4 and 6 stories tall Dr Ramon E Betances II 9A one 4 story building Dr Ramon E Betances III 13 two rehabilitated tenement buildings 5 stories tall Dr Ramon E Betances III 18 one rehabilitated and three abandoned tenement buildings 5 stories tall Dr Ramon E Betances III 9A two rehabilitated tenement buildings 6 stories tall Dr Ramon E Betances IV eight buildings 3 4 and 5 stories tall with 282 apartments Dr Ramon E Betances V six rehabilitated tenement buildings 5 and 6 stories tall Dr Ramon E Betances VI three rehabilitated tenement buildings 5 and 6 stories tall Millbrook Houses nine 16 story buildings Millbrook Extension one 16 story building Mitchel Houses ten buildings 17 19 and 20 stories tall Moore Houses two 20 story buildings Mott Haven Houses eight buildings 20 and 22 stories tall Patterson Houses fifteen buildings 6 and 13 stories tall Southern Boulevard M H O P Multi Family Homeownership Program one 7 story rehabilitated tenement buildingMedia editThe Mott Haven Herald is a news outlet that reports in Mott Haven Melrose and Port Morris citation needed It is produced by students at the City University Graduate School of Journalism and edited by Joe Hirsch Police and crime editMott Haven and Melrose are patrolled by the 40th Precinct of the NYPD located at 257 Alexander Avenue 11 The 40th Precinct ranked 59th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per capita crime in 2010 40 As of 2018 update with a non fatal assault rate of 186 per 100 000 people Mott Haven and Melrose s rate of violent crimes per capita was greater than that of the city as a whole The incarceration rate of 1 214 per 100 000 people was higher than that of the city as a whole 29 8 The 40th Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s with crimes across all categories having decreased by 60 2 between 1990 and 2022 The precinct reported 15 murders 31 rapes 559 robberies 850 felony assaults 365 burglaries 753 grand larcenies and 306 grand larcenies auto in 2022 41 Fire safety editMott Haven contains three New York City Fire Department FDNY fire stations 42 Squad 41 330 East 150th Street 43 Engine Company 60 Ladder Company 17 Battalion 14 341 East 143rd Street 44 Engine Company 83 Ladder Company 29 618 East 138th Street 45 In addition FDNY EMS Station 14 is located at Lincoln Hospital at 234 East 149th Street 46 Health editAs of 2018 update preterm births and births to teenage mothers were more common in Mott Haven and Melrose than in other places citywide In Mott Haven and Melrose there were 95 preterm births per 1 000 live births compared to 87 per 1 000 citywide and 35 1 births to teenage mothers per 1 000 live births compared to 19 3 per 1 000 citywide 29 11 Mott Haven and Melrose has a relatively high population of residents who are uninsured In 2018 this population of uninsured residents was estimated to be 14 slightly higher than the citywide rate of 12 29 14 The concentration of fine particulate matter the deadliest type of air pollutant in Mott Haven and Melrose is 0 0086 milligrams per cubic metre 8 6 10 9 oz cu ft more than the city average 29 9 Fifteen percent of Mott Haven and Melrose residents are smokers which is higher than the city average of 14 of residents being smokers 29 13 In Mott Haven and Melrose 42 of residents are obese 20 are diabetic and 38 have high blood pressure compared to the citywide averages of 24 11 and 28 respectively 29 16 In addition 24 of children are obese compared to the citywide average of 20 29 12 Eighty two percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day which is less than the city s average of 87 In 2018 72 of residents described their health as good very good or excellent lower than the city s average of 78 29 13 For every supermarket in Mott Haven and Melrose there are 25 bodegas 29 10 The nearest hospital is NYC Health Hospitals Lincoln 47 Post offices and ZIP Codes edit nbsp Post officeMott Haven is covered by multiple ZIP Codes The section west of Third Avenue is part of 10451 while the sections east of Third Avenue are part of 10455 north of 145th Street 48 The section south of 145th Street is part of 10454 The United States Postal Service operates three post offices in Mott Haven Bronx Station 558 Grand Concourse 49 Mott Haven Station 517 East 139th Street 50 Hub Station 633 St Ann s Avenue 51 Uptown Parcel Annex Station 845 East 136th Street 52 Education edit nbsp PS 18 Morris Avenue nbsp JHS 149 Willis AvenueMott Haven and Melrose generally had a lower rate of college educated residents than the rest of the city as of 2018 update While 16 of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher 41 have less than a high school education and 43 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 29 6 The percentage of Mott Haven and Melrose students excelling in math rose from 18 in 2000 to 37 in 2011 though reading achievement decreased slightly from 25 to 24 during the same time period 53 Mott Haven and Melrose s rate of elementary school student absenteeism is more than the rest of New York City In Mott Haven and Melrose 32 of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per school year higher than the citywide average of 20 30 24 PDF p 55 29 6 Additionally 62 of high school students in Mott Haven and Melrose graduate on time lower than the citywide average of 75 29 6 Schools edit Public South Bronx Classical Charter School II East 135th Street and Alexander Avenue P S 18 John Peter Zenger School East 148th Street and Morris Avenue P S 277 Dr Evelina Lopez Antonetty East 147th Street and St Ann s Avenue P S 25 Bilingual School 811 East 149th Street P S 30 Wilton School East 141st Street and Brook Avenue P S 40 Mott Haven Village East 140th Street and Brook Avenue P S 43 Jonas Bronck School East 136th Street and Brown Place P S 49 Willis Avenue School East 139th Street and Willis Avenue P S 65 Mother Hale Academy East 141st Street and Cypress Avenue I S 139 A Burger Intermediate School East 143rd Street and Brook Avenue I S 162 Lola Rodriguez de Tio East 149th Street and St Ann s Avenue M S 223 The Laboratory School of Finance and Technology East 145th Street and Willis Avenue P S 154 Johnathan D Hyatt School East 135th Street and Alexander Avenue I S 183 Paul Robeson School East 140th Street and Morris Avenue P S 754 School for Career Development Foreign Language Academy of Global Studies East 147th Street and Jackson Avenue P S 221 South Bronx Preparatory A College Board School East 144th Street and Willis Avenue P S 369 Young Leaders Elementary School East 140th Street South Bronx Charter School for International Cultures and the Arts The Bronx Charter School for Children The Bronx Academy of Letters Bronx School for Law Government and Justice Health Opportunities High School Community School for Social Justice Family Life Academy Charter School II Dream Charter School K 12 Campus Mott Haven Elementary School Mott Haven Middle School Mott Haven High School New York City Montessori Charter School Mott Haven Academy Charter School Samuel Gompers High School closed KIPP Academy Elementary School KIPP Academy Middle School Success Academy Bronx 1 Eugenio Maria de Hostos Community College of The City University of New York CUNY Hostos Lincoln Academy 600 St Anns Ave Parochial Saint Luke School Saint Pius V School Saint Pius V High School St Anselm s SchoolLibrary edit The New York Public Library operates the Mott Haven branch at 321 East 140th Street The branch a Carnegie library opened in 1905 and is a New York City designated landmark 54 Transportation edit nbsp A mosaic along the platform of Brook Avenue station nbsp The historic and closed off Mott Avenue Control House now part of the 149th Street Grand Concourse Subway ComplexThe following New York City Subway stations serve Mott Haven 55 138th Street Grand Concourse 4 and 5 trains Third Avenue 138th Street 6 and lt 6 gt trains Brook Avenue 6 train Cypress Avenue 6 train East 143rd Street St Mary s Street 6 train 149th Street Grand Concourse 2 4 and 5 trains Third Avenue 149th Street 2 and 5 trains The following MTA Regional Bus Operations bus routes serve Mott Haven 56 Bx1 to Riverdale via Grand Concourse Bx2 to Kingsbridge Heights via Grand Concourse Bx4 to Westchester Square via Westchester Avenue Bx17 to Fordham Plaza via Prospect and Crotona Avenues Bx19 to Riverbank State Park or Bronx Park via 149th Street and Southern Boulevard Bx21 to Westchester Square East Tremont Avenue 6 and lt 6 gt trains via Boston Road and Morris Park Avenue Bx32 to VA Hospital via Morris Avenue and Jerome Avenue Bx33 to Harlem or Port Morris Bronx via 138th Street Bx41 including Select Bus Service to Williamsbridge via Melrose and Webster Avenues M125 to The Hub or Manhattanville via Willis Avenue and 125th Street The 145th Street Bridge and Madison Avenue Bridge eastward and the Willis Avenue Bridge northward from Manhattan lead to Mott Haven and are maintained by the New York City Department of Transportation The Triborough Bridge which also ends in Mott Haven is maintained by the MTA Bridges and Tunnels and is tolled Notable residents editPeople who were born raised or live in Mott Haven include A G rapper of the duo Showbiz and A G was raised in the Patterson Houses 57 Danny Aiello 1933 2019 actor who lived on Bergen Avenue and attended Monroe High School citation needed Nate Archibald born 1948 former NBA player was raised in the Patterson Houses citation needed Iran Barkley born 1960 former boxer was raised in the Patterson Houses 58 Jonas Bronck died 1643 sea captain who was the borough s first European settler and after whom the Bronx is named 59 Bobby Darin 1936 1973 singer who lived at 629 East 135 Street and attended P S 43 citation needed ESG band are from the Moore Houses citation needed Pedro Espada Jr born 1953 former member of the New York Senate who was convicted on federal corruption charges in May 2012 and sentenced to five years in prison 60 Guy Fisher born 1947 former drug lord is from the Patterson Houses citation needed Edward J Flynn 1891 1953 politician who served as chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1940 to 1943 61 Kase2 1958 2011 graffiti artist is from the Moore Houses citation needed Jonathan Luna 1965 2003 lawyer who served as Assistant United States Attorney in Baltimore 62 French Montana born 1984 rapper is from the Mott Haven Houses citation needed Percee P born 1969 rapper was raised in the Patterson Houses citation needed Johnny Pacheco 19352021 musician arranger composer producer and bandleader of Cuban music who coined the term salsa to denote the genre 63 Luis Antonio Ramos born 1973 actor is from the Patterson Houses citation needed Prince Royce born 1989 singer is from the Patterson Houses citation needed Jose E Serrano born 1943 United States Congressman representing the Bronx was raised in the Millbrook Houses citation needed Rod Strickland born 1966 NBA player was raised in the Mitchel Houses citation needed References edit NYC Planning Community Profiles communityprofiles planning nyc gov New York City Department of City Planning Retrieved February 25 2018 a b Mott Haven neighborhood in New York Retrieved June 4 2014 a b Table PL P5 NTA Total Population and Persons Per Acre New York City Neighborhood Tabulation Areas 2010 Population Division New York City Department of City Planning February 2012 Retrieved June 16 2016 a b Table PL P3A NTA Total Population by Mutually Exclusive Race and Hispanic Origin New York City Neighborhood Tabulation Areas 2010 Population Division New York City Department of City Planning March 29 2011 Retrieved June 14 2016 a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 Hughes C J March 25 2015 Mott Haven the Bronx in Transition The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 27 2023 Bronx Harlem River DCP Small Eddie MAP Here is Where Readers Think South Bronx Neighborhoods Begin and End Archived April 23 2021 at the Wayback Machine DNA Info September 29 2015 Retrieved January 24 2022 The maps have been drawn and most DNAinfo readers agree that Mott Haven stretches from 135th Street to 149th Street although those are far from universally agreed upon borders For instance despite a general consensus that Mott Haven was bordered by 135th Street to the south and 149th Street to the north some readers had the neighborhood occupying a much larger space going from the borough s southern waterfront all the way up to 163rd Street to the north Port Morris Bruckner Boulevard Rezoning Approved New York City Department of City Planning Retrieved January 24 2022 Bronx Community District 1 PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 4 2016 Retrieved September 21 2015 a b NYPD 40th Precinct www nyc gov New York City Police Department Retrieved October 3 2016 The Story of The Bronx The Bronx County Historical Society February 3 2016 Retrieved July 12 2016 East River NYC History www eastrivernyc org Retrieved July 12 2016 a b dead link The Bronx Mall Cultural Mosaic The Bronx Its History amp Perspective www bronxmall com Retrieved July 12 2016 Mott Haven Historic District History PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 2 2010 Retrieved September 21 2015 Bronx Irish Americans American Irish History in the Bronx Retrieved September 22 2015 A South Bronx Latin Music Tale PDF Archived from the original PDF on September 24 2015 Retrieved September 22 2015 Rimer Sara July 30 2003 Painting a Portrait of Black Experience in the Bronx The New York Times Retrieved September 22 2015 Anne and Timothy Kelly Mark Golden Anniversary The Riverdale Press Retrieved September 22 2015 Bronx Chronology Archived from the original on July 27 2015 Retrieved September 28 2015 The Bronx County Historical Society Archived from the original on June 9 2015 Retrieved September 21 2015 Hughes C J March 6 2020 The Neighborhood Name Game The New York Times Garcia Conde Ed October 3 2017 New South Bronx Condo Declares They re Making the Bronx Great Again Via Gentrification Welcome2theBronx com Retrieved October 29 2022 Colon David October 4 2017 South Bronx Condo Claims to Be Making The Bronx Great Again Gothamist Retrieved October 29 2022 McGibbon Dejah July 8 2016 First Look at Tres Puentes Affordable Housing Development Planned for Mott Haven 6sqft Retrieved October 29 2022 Friends of Brook Park Retrieved September 22 2015 Wirsing Robert January 15 2016 Project Slated for Mott Haven Bronx Times Reporter p 1 Warerkar Tanay January 7 2016 New Mott Haven Development Will Have 293 Apartments Hotel Curbed NY Retrieved October 13 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Mott Haven and Melrose Including Melrose Mott Haven and Port Morris PDF nyc gov NYC Health 2018 Retrieved March 2 2019 a b 2016 2018 Community Health Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan Take Care New York 2020 PDF nyc gov New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene 2016 Retrieved September 8 2017 New Yorkers are living longer happier and healthier lives New York Post June 4 2017 Retrieved March 1 2019 NYC Bronx Community District 1 amp 2 Hunts Point Longwood amp Melrose PUMA NY Census Reporter Retrieved July 17 2018 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 30 2009 Retrieved March 4 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Mott Haven Landmarked District PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 30 2009 Retrieved March 4 2008 Spencer Ralph Elizabeth Wilson Susan J June 1979 National Register of Historic Places Registration Mott Haven Historic District New York State Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation Retrieved January 12 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link See also Accompanying 24 photos Mott Haven East Landmarked District PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 30 2009 Retrieved March 4 2008 Bertine Block Landmarked District PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 30 2009 Retrieved March 4 2008 To Have and Have Mott Forgotten New York September 29 2002 Retrieved January 16 2010 NYCHA Redirect Archived from the original on May 25 2015 Retrieved April 29 2016 Mott Haven DNAinfo com Crime and Safety Report www dnainfo com Archived from the original on April 15 2017 Retrieved October 6 2016 40th Precinct CompStat Report PDF www nyc gov New York City Police Department Retrieved July 22 2018 FDNY Firehouse Listing Location of Firehouses and companies NYC Open Data Socrata New York City Fire Department September 10 2018 Retrieved March 14 2019 Squad Company 41 FDNYtrucks com Retrieved March 14 2019 Engine Company 60 Ladder Company 17 Battalion 14 FDNYtrucks com Retrieved March 14 2019 Engine Company 83 Ladder Company 29 FDNYtrucks com Retrieved March 14 2019 Bronx Community District 1 PDF New York City Department of City Planning December 2002 p 12 Retrieved December 27 2023 Best 30 Hospitals in Bronx NY with Reviews Yellow Pages Retrieved March 14 2019 Mott Haven New York City Bronx New York Zip Code Boundary Map NY United States Zip Code Boundary Map USA Retrieved March 14 2019 Location Details Bronx USPS com Retrieved March 7 2019 Location Details Mott Haven USPS com Retrieved March 7 2019 Location Details Hub USPS com Retrieved March 7 2019 Location Details Uptown Parcel Annex USPS com Retrieved March 7 2019 Mott Haven and Melrose BX 01 PDF Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy 2011 Retrieved October 5 2016 About the Mott Haven Library The New York Public Library Retrieved March 14 2019 Subway Map PDF Metropolitan Transportation Authority September 2021 Retrieved September 17 2021 Bronx Bus Map PDF Metropolitan Transportation Authority October 2018 Retrieved December 1 2020 dead link AG Andre s New Posse Retrieved September 21 2015 Stoffers Carl December 26 2014 No More Bouts But the Fight Goes On Former Boxer Tries to Help Others Get Back on Their Feet The Wall Street Journal Retrieved October 15 2018 These days around the Mott Haven neighborhood where he grew up Mr Barkley is often stopped for handshakes and fist bumps Plitt Amy April 11 2016 A Brief History of the Bronx From First Settlers to Modern Megaprojects From Its Earliest Settlements to the Megaprojects of the Present Day Curbed Retrieved October 15 2018 1639 Jonas Bronck becomes the Bronx s first European settler Scandinavian immigrant Bronck came to New York then New Netherland in 1639 settling in what s now Mott Haven dead link Eye on Albany Campaign 2002 State Senate District 32 Gotham Gazette Retrieved October 15 2018 Senator Pedro Espada Jr Dem Rep was born in Puerto Rico and raised in Mott Haven Hughes C J Bonfire of the Vanities No Longer The New York Times July 23 2006 Retrieved October 15 2018 Edward J Flynn one of many Irish Americans who grew up in Mott Haven in the early 20th century was a career politician who became head of the Bronx County Democratic Party a power in choosing candidates for higher office Dao James and Lichtblau Eric December 6 2003 Torture Is Possible in Prosecutor s Death The New York Times Retrieved October 15 2018 Born in the Mott Haven section of the Bronx Mr Luna attended Fordham University graduating with a bachelor s degree in communications in 1988 1960 s 1980 s Bronx Music Heritage Center Retrieved October 15 2018 The leaders in this genre were the Fania record label which was founded by a former lawyer and cop from Brooklyn Jerry Masucchi and a Dominican musician who grew up in Mott Haven Johnny Pacheco External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mott Haven Bronx The Mott Haven Herald produced by the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism Mott Haven in Forgotten NY Historical and demographic information on Mott Haven from Community Board 1 Mott Haven Historic District Map Living Places com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mott Haven Bronx amp oldid 1192119007, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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