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Whitestone, Queens

Whitestone is a residential neighborhood in the northernmost part of the New York City borough of Queens. The neighborhood proper is located between the East River to the north; College Point and Whitestone Expressway to the west; Flushing and 25th Avenue to the south; and Bayside and Francis Lewis Boulevard to the east.

Whitestone
The Bronx–Whitestone Bridge as seen from Whitestone
Location within New York City
Coordinates: 40°47′N 73°49′W / 40.79°N 73.81°W / 40.79; -73.81
Country United States
State New York
CityNew York City
County/BoroughQueens
Community DistrictQueens 7[1]
Council District19th
Demonym(s)Whitestoner, Whitestonian
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (EDT)
ZIP Code
11357
Area codes718, 347, 929, and 917
Websitewww.whitestone.nyc

Whitestone contains the subsection of Malba, which is bounded to the north by the East River, to the east by the Whitestone Expressway, to the south by 14th Avenue, and to the west by 138th Street. Malba was cited in a New York Times article as one of the few "elite enclaves" of Queens.[2]

Whitestone is located in Queens Community District 7 and its ZIP Code is 11357.[1] It is patrolled by the New York City Police Department's 109th Precinct.[3] Politically, Whitestone is represented by the New York City Council's 19th District.[4]

History edit

Whitestone edit

Dutch settlers derived the name of the town from limestone that used to lie on the shore of the river according to a popular tradition. This tradition is supported by 17th century wills and deeds, which may be found in The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, that refer to "the white stone" as a local landmark and survey reference point. Whitestone got its name because the settlers discovered that Whitestone was built on white limestone.

The area was, in large part, the estate of Francis Lewis, a delegate to the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The estate was the site of a British raid during the Revolutionary War. Lewis was not present but his wife was taken prisoner and his house was burned to the ground. For a period of time Whitestone was called Clintonville after Dewitt Clinton, the former governor of New York; this etymology is present in the name of Clintonville Street, located in the neighborhood.[5] In the late 19th century, many wealthy New Yorkers began building mansions in the area, on what had once been farmland or woodland. Rapid development of the area ensued in the 1920s, however, as trolley and Long Island Rail Road train service on the Whitestone Branch was expanded into the neighborhood. Although this rail service ended during the Great Depression, part of the right-of-way was later used by Robert Moses to help construct the Belt Parkway, which includes the Whitestone Expressway which runs along the southeast edge of the former Flushing Airport and through Whitestone. Flushing Airport has been abandoned since 1985.

Further development came with the completion of the Bronx–Whitestone Bridge in 1939. The bridge measures 2,300 feet (700 m) at its center span and was the fourth-longest bridge in the world at the time of its construction.[6]

Malba subsection edit

 
Map of Malba
 
Malba Drive
 
Powell's Cove

The name of the subsection of Malba in northern Whitestone is derived from the first letters of the surnames of its five founders of the Malba Land Company: Maycock, Alling, Lewis, Bishop, and Avis. Malba is considered part of Whitestone, and is one of the more affluent communities in Queens.[7] Demographically, the population is mostly white and of European descent (Greek, Italian, Irish), as well as Jewish, with a small minority of Asian Americans. Most of the residential properties in Malba are large expensive homes.

The first known resident of the area known as present-day Malba was David Roe, who arrived from England in the 1640s. According to Clarence Almon Torrey's book, David Roe Of Flushing And Some Of His Descendants, Roe became a resident of Flushing circa 1666. In 1683, Roe was taxed upon owning 35 acres (140,000 m2) and thereafter increased his holdings substantially, ultimately acquiring the upland around what was to become Malba. Roe's farm was on the east side of the bay, which was then known as "Roe's Cove". He was among the most well-to-do citizens of Flushing, owning lands, farm stock, carpenter's tools and two slaves.[citation needed]

In 1786, John Powell purchased Roe's 87-acre (350,000 m2) parcel for 1,685 pounds, 6 shillings, and 8 pence. It has been reported that Roe lost his lands for his allegiance to the crown during the American War of Independence. Powell thereafter built a home and the cove was renamed "Powell's Cove", the name it bears today. During the 19th century, some of Powell's land passed into the hands of Harry Genet, a member of the Tammany Hall, New York City's infamous political machine. Powell's house was destroyed by fire in the 1890s.

During the second half of the 19th century, the Roe/Powell land passed to a succession of owners. A map dating from 1873 lists the Smiths, Biningers and Nostrands as landowners in the area. The Nostrand and Smith farms represented a large portion of what is Malba today. The area around Hill Court and 14th Avenue was known as "Whitestone Heights". In 1883 railroad service to Manhattan was extended on the "Whitestone and Westchester Railroad", later the Long Island Rail Road. The terminus of the Whitestone line was at "Whitestone Landing" (154th Street), a popular summer resort area during the late 19th century and early 20th century.

William Ziegler, a self-made industrialist and president of the Royal Baking Powder Company bought all these parcels in or about 1883 and his holdings became known as the "Ziegler Tract". Ziegler died on May 24, 1905, leaving his wife, Electa Matilda Ziegler (a philanthropist for the blind, among other things) and son, William Jr., then 14 years of age.

William S. Champ (Ziegler's former secretary) and W.C. Demarest (Mrs. Ziegler's nephew) (both to become among the first families residing in Malba) formed a Realty Trust to purchase the Ziegler tract from his estate for development purposes. Champ was vice president of the Realty Trust, and also one of the executors of Ziegler's estate. The Ziegler Tract had been appraised for $100,000 shortly after Ziegler's death. In the spring of 1906, the Realty Trust secured over 100 investors from New Haven, Guilford, Bridgeport, and other Connecticut towns, to the planned purchase of the Ziegler Tract. Based on a review of early maps of the area, the developers, at one point, planned a very densely populated community; with homes on lots no bigger than 20 feet (6.1 m) wide. This plan was modified and much larger properties were developed. The trust represented to the investors that the property could be purchased from the Ziegler estate for $640,000. In fact, the 163 acres (0.66 km2) which ultimately became Malba, had been earlier purchased from the Ziegler estate for $350,000. Thereafter such Connecticut residents as Samuel R. Avis, Noble P. Bishop, George W. Lewis, David R. Alling and George Maycock were elected trustees (altogether these were the five names that combined to form the MALBA name) of the Malba Land Company. The true, lesser, amount paid to Ziegler's estate was not uncovered until 1912. (For a complete discussion of the Realty Trust's acquisition of the land and its subsequent defense of a lawsuit from the Malba Land Company, see Crowe v. Malba Land Co., 135 N.Y.S. 454, 76 Misc. 676 (Sup. Ct. Queens Co. 1912)).

Development slowly began in 1908. A railroad station on the Whitestone line was added where 11th Avenue sits today. The Champs and Demarests were among Malba's first families to own homes in Malba. There were thirteen houses by the time of World War I and more than a hundred were built in the 1920s. The railroad station closed in 1932. The triangle by Malba Drive and 11th Avenue was dedicated as "Jane Champ Park" on November 16, 1969 and was renovated by the Malba Field and Marine Club in 2005.[8]

Demographics edit

 
Houses in the Malba section of Whitestone, as seen looking south from Ferry Point Park in the Bronx

Based on data from the 2010 United States Census, the population of Whitestone was 30,773, a decrease of 583 (1.9%) from the 31,356 counted in 2000. Covering an area of 1,584.85 acres (641.37 ha), the neighborhood had a population density of 19.4 inhabitants per acre (12,400/sq mi; 4,800/km2).[9]

The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 68.1% (20,956) White, 0.8% (242) African American, 0.1% (18) Native American, 17.4% (5,362) Asian, 0.0% (2) Pacific Islander, 0.3% (90) from other races, and 1.1% (351) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 12.2% (3,752) of the population.[10]

The entirety of Community Board 7, which comprises Flushing, College Point, and Whitestone, had 263,039 inhabitants as of NYC Health's 2018 Community Health Profile, with an average life expectancy of 84.3 years.[11]: 2, 20  This is longer than the median life expectancy of 81.2 for all New York City neighborhoods.[12]: 53 (PDF p. 84) [13] Most inhabitants are middle-aged and elderly: 22% are between the ages of between 25 and 44, 30% between 45 and 64, and 18% over 65. The ratio of youth and college-aged residents was lower, at 17% and 7% respectively.[11]: 2 

As of 2017, the median household income in Community Board 7 was $51,284.[14] In 2018, an estimated 25% of Whitestone and Flushing residents lived in poverty, compared to 19% in all of Queens and 20% in all of New York City. One in seventeen residents (6%) were unemployed, compared to 8% in Queens and 9% in New York City. Rent burden, or the percentage of residents who have difficulty paying their rent, is 57% in Whitestone and Flushing, higher than the boroughwide and citywide rates of 53% and 51% respectively. Based on this calculation, as of 2018, Whitestone and Flushing are considered to be high-income relative to the rest of the city and not gentrifying.[11]: 7 

Points of interest edit

 
St Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church
 
St Luke's Roman Catholic Church

Notable buildings in the community include St. Luke's Roman Catholic Church and Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church. The Grace Episcopal Church, on Clintonville street, was built in 1858 on land donated by the family of Francis Lewis.[15] The Whitestone Hebrew Centre consists of two buildings on Clintonville Street and was founded in 1929. The Russian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas, with its distinctive great blue onion dome (added in 1991 after the Cold War, previous building from 1916), was built in 1968.[16] The Greek Orthodox Church, Holy Cross, or "Timios Stavros", is located on 150th Street.

Economy edit

The following companies currently operate or have operated out of Whitestone:

Police and crime edit

Flushing, College Point, and Whitestone are patrolled by the 109th Precinct of the NYPD, located at 37-05 Union Street.[3] The 109th Precinct ranked 9th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per-capita crime in 2010.[25] As of 2018, with a non-fatal assault rate of 17 per 100,000 people, Whitestone and Flushing's rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole. The incarceration rate of 145 per 100,000 people is lower than that of the city as a whole.[11]: 8 

The 109th Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s, with crimes across all categories having decreased by 83.7% between 1990 and 2018. The precinct reported 6 murders, 30 rapes, 202 robberies, 219 felony assaults, 324 burglaries, 970 grand larcenies, and 126 grand larcenies auto in 2018.[26]

Fire safety edit

Whitestone contains a New York City Fire Department (FDNY) fire station, Engine Co. 295/Ladder Co. 144, at 12-49 149th Street Whitestone, NY 11357.[27][28]

Health edit

As of 2018, preterm births and births to teenage mothers are less common in Whitestone and Flushing than in other places citywide. In Whitestone and Flushing, there were 63 preterm births per 1,000 live births (compared to 87 per 1,000 citywide), and 8 births to teenage mothers per 1,000 live births (compared to 19.3 per 1,000 citywide).[11]: 11  Whitestone and Flushing have a higher than average 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%.[11]: 14 

The concentration of fine particulate matter, the deadliest type of air pollutant, in Whitestone and Flushing is 0.0073 milligrams per cubic metre (7.3×10−9 oz/cu ft), less than the city average.[11]: 9  Thirteen percent of Whitestone and Flushing residents are smokers, which is lower than the city average of 14% of residents being smokers.[11]: 13  In Whitestone and Flushing, 13% of residents are obese, 8% are diabetic, and 22% have high blood pressure—compared to the citywide averages of 22%, 8%, and 23% respectively.[11]: 16  In addition, 15% of children are obese, compared to the citywide average of 20%.[11]: 12 

Ninety-five percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day, which is higher than the city's average of 87%. In 2018, 71% of residents described their health as "good", "very good", or "excellent", lower than the city's average of 78%.[11]: 13  For every supermarket in Whitestone and Flushing, there are 6 bodegas.[11]: 10 

The nearest major hospitals are NewYork–Presbyterian/Queens and Flushing Hospital Medical Center.[29]

Post offices and ZIP Code edit

Whitestone is covered by the ZIP Code 11357.[30] The United States Post Office operates two post offices nearby:

  • Whitestone Station – 14-44 150th Street[31]
  • Linden Hill Station – 29-50 Union Street[32]

Education edit

Whitestone and Flushing generally have a similar rate of college-educated residents to the rest of the city as of 2018. While 37% of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher, 23% have less than a high school education and 40% are high school graduates or have some college education. By contrast, 39% of Queens residents and 43% of city residents have a college education or higher.[11]: 6  The percentage of Whitestone and Flushing students excelling in math rose from 55% in 2000 to 78% in 2011, and reading achievement rose from 57% to 59% during the same time period.[33]

Whitestone and Flushing's rate of elementary school student absenteeism is less than the rest of New York City. In Whitestone and Flushing, 9% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per school year, lower than the citywide average of 20%.[12]: 24 (PDF p. 55) [11]: 6  Additionally, 86% of high school students in Whitestone and Flushing graduate on time, more than the citywide average of 75%.[11]: 6 

Schools edit

The New York City Department of Education operates public schools in the area, including P.S. 79 Francis Lewis,[34] P.S. 184 Flushing Manor,[35] J.H.S. 194 William H. Carr,[36] P.S. 193 Alfred J Kennedy,[37] and P.S. 209 Clearview Gardens.[38]

Private elementary/middle schools include Holy Trinity Catholic Academy[39] and St Luke's School.[40]

Private secondary schools include Whitestone Academy (grades 8–12, split off from St Andrew Academy on the Sound)[41] and The Lowell School (grades 3–12).[42]

The Queens Public Library's Whitestone branch is located at 151-10 14th Road.[43]

Transportation edit

The Bronx–Whitestone Bridge carries Interstate 678 (Whitestone Expressway) to and from the Bronx, as Whitestone is located across the East River from the Bronx. The Cross Island Parkway merges into the Whitestone Expressway approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km) before the bridge. On the Bronx side, the bridge leads directly into the Bruckner Interchange, the northern terminus of I-678, where the Cross Bronx Expressway (Interstate 95 in New York to the west, Interstate 295 to the east), Bruckner Expressway (Interstate 278 to the west, I-95 to the east), and Hutchinson River Parkway meet. The segment of I-678 between the bridge and the Bruckner Interchange is a depressed freeway.

New York City Bus and MTA Bus Company serve Whitestone on the Q15, Q15A, Q16, Q20A, Q20B, Q34, Q44 SBS, Q50 and Q76 local routes and the QM2, QM20 and QM32 routes. Most of the local buses provide access to and from Flushing–Main Street on the IRT Flushing Line (7 and <7>​ trains) of the New York City Subway. No subway service directly serves this neighborhood.[44]

The Whitestone Branch was a branch of the Long Island Rail Road, running north and east from Flushing. It ran north along Flushing Bay and east along the East River to Whitestone. Originally intended to lead into Westchester County, it was consolidated into the Long Island Rail Road in 1876. Stations consisted of Flushing–Bridge Street, College Point, Malba, Whitestone–14th Avenue, and Whitestone Landing at 155th Street, which later became the Beechhurst Yacht Club. Flushing–Bridge Street Station was built in 1870, College Point, and Whitestone–14th Avenue stations were opened in 1869, and Whitestone Landing Station was built in 1886, all by the F&NS Railroad. Malba station was built in 1909 by the LIRR. The line was abandoned on February 15, 1932, despite efforts by affected commuters to turn the line into a privately operated shuttle route.[45]

Notable people edit

Notable current and former residents of Whitestone (including Beechhurst and Malba):

In popular culture edit

TV shows filmed in, or set in, Whitestone include:

Movies filmed in Whitestone include:

See also edit

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Whitestone is a residential neighborhood in the northernmost part of the New York City borough of Queens The neighborhood proper is located between the East River to the north College Point and Whitestone Expressway to the west Flushing and 25th Avenue to the south and Bayside and Francis Lewis Boulevard to the east WhitestoneNeighborhood of QueensThe Bronx Whitestone Bridge as seen from WhitestoneLocation within New York CityCoordinates 40 47 N 73 49 W 40 79 N 73 81 W 40 79 73 81Country United StatesState New YorkCityNew York CityCounty BoroughQueensCommunity DistrictQueens 7 1 Council District19thDemonym s Whitestoner WhitestonianTime zoneUTC 05 00 Eastern Summer DST UTC 04 00 EDT ZIP Code11357Area codes718 347 929 and 917Websitewww wbr whitestone wbr nycWhitestone contains the subsection of Malba which is bounded to the north by the East River to the east by the Whitestone Expressway to the south by 14th Avenue and to the west by 138th Street Malba was cited in a New York Times article as one of the few elite enclaves of Queens 2 Whitestone is located in Queens Community District 7 and its ZIP Code is 11357 1 It is patrolled by the New York City Police Department s 109th Precinct 3 Politically Whitestone is represented by the New York City Council s 19th District 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Whitestone 1 2 Malba subsection 2 Demographics 3 Points of interest 4 Economy 5 Police and crime 6 Fire safety 7 Health 8 Post offices and ZIP Code 9 Education 9 1 Schools 10 Transportation 11 Notable people 12 In popular culture 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory editWhitestone edit Dutch settlers derived the name of the town from limestone that used to lie on the shore of the river according to a popular tradition This tradition is supported by 17th century wills and deeds which may be found in The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record that refer to the white stone as a local landmark and survey reference point Whitestone got its name because the settlers discovered that Whitestone was built on white limestone The area was in large part the estate of Francis Lewis a delegate to the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence The estate was the site of a British raid during the Revolutionary War Lewis was not present but his wife was taken prisoner and his house was burned to the ground For a period of time Whitestone was called Clintonville after Dewitt Clinton the former governor of New York this etymology is present in the name of Clintonville Street located in the neighborhood 5 In the late 19th century many wealthy New Yorkers began building mansions in the area on what had once been farmland or woodland Rapid development of the area ensued in the 1920s however as trolley and Long Island Rail Road train service on the Whitestone Branch was expanded into the neighborhood Although this rail service ended during the Great Depression part of the right of way was later used by Robert Moses to help construct the Belt Parkway which includes the Whitestone Expressway which runs along the southeast edge of the former Flushing Airport and through Whitestone Flushing Airport has been abandoned since 1985 Further development came with the completion of the Bronx Whitestone Bridge in 1939 The bridge measures 2 300 feet 700 m at its center span and was the fourth longest bridge in the world at the time of its construction 6 Malba subsection edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Map of Malba nbsp Malba Drive nbsp Powell s CoveThe name of the subsection of Malba in northern Whitestone is derived from the first letters of the surnames of its five founders of the Malba Land Company Maycock Alling Lewis Bishop and Avis Malba is considered part of Whitestone and is one of the more affluent communities in Queens 7 Demographically the population is mostly white and of European descent Greek Italian Irish as well as Jewish with a small minority of Asian Americans Most of the residential properties in Malba are large expensive homes The first known resident of the area known as present day Malba was David Roe who arrived from England in the 1640s According to Clarence Almon Torrey s book David Roe Of Flushing And Some Of His Descendants Roe became a resident of Flushing circa 1666 In 1683 Roe was taxed upon owning 35 acres 140 000 m2 and thereafter increased his holdings substantially ultimately acquiring the upland around what was to become Malba Roe s farm was on the east side of the bay which was then known as Roe s Cove He was among the most well to do citizens of Flushing owning lands farm stock carpenter s tools and two slaves citation needed In 1786 John Powell purchased Roe s 87 acre 350 000 m2 parcel for 1 685 pounds 6 shillings and 8 pence It has been reported that Roe lost his lands for his allegiance to the crown during the American War of Independence Powell thereafter built a home and the cove was renamed Powell s Cove the name it bears today During the 19th century some of Powell s land passed into the hands of Harry Genet a member of the Tammany Hall New York City s infamous political machine Powell s house was destroyed by fire in the 1890s During the second half of the 19th century the Roe Powell land passed to a succession of owners A map dating from 1873 lists the Smiths Biningers and Nostrands as landowners in the area The Nostrand and Smith farms represented a large portion of what is Malba today The area around Hill Court and 14th Avenue was known as Whitestone Heights In 1883 railroad service to Manhattan was extended on the Whitestone and Westchester Railroad later the Long Island Rail Road The terminus of the Whitestone line was at Whitestone Landing 154th Street a popular summer resort area during the late 19th century and early 20th century William Ziegler a self made industrialist and president of the Royal Baking Powder Company bought all these parcels in or about 1883 and his holdings became known as the Ziegler Tract Ziegler died on May 24 1905 leaving his wife Electa Matilda Ziegler a philanthropist for the blind among other things and son William Jr then 14 years of age William S Champ Ziegler s former secretary and W C Demarest Mrs Ziegler s nephew both to become among the first families residing in Malba formed a Realty Trust to purchase the Ziegler tract from his estate for development purposes Champ was vice president of the Realty Trust and also one of the executors of Ziegler s estate The Ziegler Tract had been appraised for 100 000 shortly after Ziegler s death In the spring of 1906 the Realty Trust secured over 100 investors from New Haven Guilford Bridgeport and other Connecticut towns to the planned purchase of the Ziegler Tract Based on a review of early maps of the area the developers at one point planned a very densely populated community with homes on lots no bigger than 20 feet 6 1 m wide This plan was modified and much larger properties were developed The trust represented to the investors that the property could be purchased from the Ziegler estate for 640 000 In fact the 163 acres 0 66 km2 which ultimately became Malba had been earlier purchased from the Ziegler estate for 350 000 Thereafter such Connecticut residents as Samuel R Avis Noble P Bishop George W Lewis David R Alling and George Maycock were elected trustees altogether these were the five names that combined to form the MALBA name of the Malba Land Company The true lesser amount paid to Ziegler s estate was not uncovered until 1912 For a complete discussion of the Realty Trust s acquisition of the land and its subsequent defense of a lawsuit from the Malba Land Company see Crowe v Malba Land Co 135 N Y S 454 76 Misc 676 Sup Ct Queens Co 1912 Development slowly began in 1908 A railroad station on the Whitestone line was added where 11th Avenue sits today The Champs and Demarests were among Malba s first families to own homes in Malba There were thirteen houses by the time of World War I and more than a hundred were built in the 1920s The railroad station closed in 1932 The triangle by Malba Drive and 11th Avenue was dedicated as Jane Champ Park on November 16 1969 and was renovated by the Malba Field and Marine Club in 2005 8 Demographics edit nbsp Houses in the Malba section of Whitestone as seen looking south from Ferry Point Park in the BronxBased on data from the 2010 United States Census the population of Whitestone was 30 773 a decrease of 583 1 9 from the 31 356 counted in 2000 Covering an area of 1 584 85 acres 641 37 ha the neighborhood had a population density of 19 4 inhabitants per acre 12 400 sq mi 4 800 km2 9 The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 68 1 20 956 White 0 8 242 African American 0 1 18 Native American 17 4 5 362 Asian 0 0 2 Pacific Islander 0 3 90 from other races and 1 1 351 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 12 2 3 752 of the population 10 The entirety of Community Board 7 which comprises Flushing College Point and Whitestone had 263 039 inhabitants as of NYC Health s 2018 Community Health Profile with an average life expectancy of 84 3 years 11 2 20 This is longer than the median life expectancy of 81 2 for all New York City neighborhoods 12 53 PDF p 84 13 Most inhabitants are middle aged and elderly 22 are between the ages of between 25 and 44 30 between 45 and 64 and 18 over 65 The ratio of youth and college aged residents was lower at 17 and 7 respectively 11 2 As of 2017 the median household income in Community Board 7 was 51 284 14 In 2018 an estimated 25 of Whitestone and Flushing residents lived in poverty compared to 19 in all of Queens and 20 in all of New York City One in seventeen residents 6 were unemployed compared to 8 in Queens and 9 in New York City Rent burden or the percentage of residents who have difficulty paying their rent is 57 in Whitestone and Flushing higher than the boroughwide and citywide rates of 53 and 51 respectively Based on this calculation as of 2018 update Whitestone and Flushing are considered to be high income relative to the rest of the city and not gentrifying 11 7 Points of interest edit nbsp St Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church nbsp St Luke s Roman Catholic Church Notable buildings in the community include St Luke s Roman Catholic Church and Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church The Grace Episcopal Church on Clintonville street was built in 1858 on land donated by the family of Francis Lewis 15 The Whitestone Hebrew Centre consists of two buildings on Clintonville Street and was founded in 1929 The Russian Orthodox Church of St Nicholas with its distinctive great blue onion dome added in 1991 after the Cold War previous building from 1916 was built in 1968 16 The Greek Orthodox Church Holy Cross or Timios Stavros is located on 150th Street Economy editThe following companies currently operate or have operated out of Whitestone Kinemacolor Company of America 17 Fairchild Recording Equipment Corporation founded by Sherman Fairchild 18 Lee Kum Kee International Holdings Ltd 19 Glaceau 20 White Rock Beverages 21 World Journal 22 23 Queens Tribune 24 Police and crime editFlushing College Point and Whitestone are patrolled by the 109th Precinct of the NYPD located at 37 05 Union Street 3 The 109th Precinct ranked 9th safest out of 69 patrol areas for per capita crime in 2010 25 As of 2018 update with a non fatal assault rate of 17 per 100 000 people Whitestone and Flushing s rate of violent crimes per capita is less than that of the city as a whole The incarceration rate of 145 per 100 000 people is lower than that of the city as a whole 11 8 The 109th Precinct has a lower crime rate than in the 1990s with crimes across all categories having decreased by 83 7 between 1990 and 2018 The precinct reported 6 murders 30 rapes 202 robberies 219 felony assaults 324 burglaries 970 grand larcenies and 126 grand larcenies auto in 2018 26 Fire safety editWhitestone contains a New York City Fire Department FDNY fire station Engine Co 295 Ladder Co 144 at 12 49 149th Street Whitestone NY 11357 27 28 Health editAs of 2018 update preterm births and births to teenage mothers are less common in Whitestone and Flushing than in other places citywide In Whitestone and Flushing there were 63 preterm births per 1 000 live births compared to 87 per 1 000 citywide and 8 births to teenage mothers per 1 000 live births compared to 19 3 per 1 000 citywide 11 11 Whitestone and Flushing have a higher than average 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 11 14 The concentration of fine particulate matter the deadliest type of air pollutant in Whitestone and Flushing is 0 0073 milligrams per cubic metre 7 3 10 9 oz cu ft less than the city average 11 9 Thirteen percent of Whitestone and Flushing residents are smokers which is lower than the city average of 14 of residents being smokers 11 13 In Whitestone and Flushing 13 of residents are obese 8 are diabetic and 22 have high blood pressure compared to the citywide averages of 22 8 and 23 respectively 11 16 In addition 15 of children are obese compared to the citywide average of 20 11 12 Ninety five percent of residents eat some fruits and vegetables every day which is higher than the city s average of 87 In 2018 71 of residents described their health as good very good or excellent lower than the city s average of 78 11 13 For every supermarket in Whitestone and Flushing there are 6 bodegas 11 10 The nearest major hospitals are NewYork Presbyterian Queens and Flushing Hospital Medical Center 29 Post offices and ZIP Code editWhitestone is covered by the ZIP Code 11357 30 The United States Post Office operates two post offices nearby Whitestone Station 14 44 150th Street 31 Linden Hill Station 29 50 Union Street 32 Education editWhitestone and Flushing generally have a similar rate of college educated residents to the rest of the city as of 2018 update While 37 of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher 23 have less than a high school education and 40 are high school graduates or have some college education By contrast 39 of Queens residents and 43 of city residents have a college education or higher 11 6 The percentage of Whitestone and Flushing students excelling in math rose from 55 in 2000 to 78 in 2011 and reading achievement rose from 57 to 59 during the same time period 33 Whitestone and Flushing s rate of elementary school student absenteeism is less than the rest of New York City In Whitestone and Flushing 9 of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per school year lower than the citywide average of 20 12 24 PDF p 55 11 6 Additionally 86 of high school students in Whitestone and Flushing graduate on time more than the citywide average of 75 11 6 Schools edit The New York City Department of Education operates public schools in the area including P S 79 Francis Lewis 34 P S 184 Flushing Manor 35 J H S 194 William H Carr 36 P S 193 Alfred J Kennedy 37 and P S 209 Clearview Gardens 38 Private elementary middle schools include Holy Trinity Catholic Academy 39 and St Luke s School 40 Private secondary schools include Whitestone Academy grades 8 12 split off from St Andrew Academy on the Sound 41 and The Lowell School grades 3 12 42 The Queens Public Library s Whitestone branch is located at 151 10 14th Road 43 Transportation editThe Bronx Whitestone Bridge carries Interstate 678 Whitestone Expressway to and from the Bronx as Whitestone is located across the East River from the Bronx The Cross Island Parkway merges into the Whitestone Expressway approximately 0 5 miles 0 80 km before the bridge On the Bronx side the bridge leads directly into the Bruckner Interchange the northern terminus of I 678 where the Cross Bronx Expressway Interstate 95 in New York to the west Interstate 295 to the east Bruckner Expressway Interstate 278 to the west I 95 to the east and Hutchinson River Parkway meet The segment of I 678 between the bridge and the Bruckner Interchange is a depressed freeway New York City Bus and MTA Bus Company serve Whitestone on the Q15 Q15A Q16 Q20A Q20B Q34 Q44 SBS Q50 and Q76 local routes and the QM2 QM20 and QM32 routes Most of the local buses provide access to and from Flushing Main Street on the IRT Flushing Line 7 and lt 7 gt trains of the New York City Subway No subway service directly serves this neighborhood 44 The Whitestone Branch was a branch of the Long Island Rail Road running north and east from Flushing It ran north along Flushing Bay and east along the East River to Whitestone Originally intended to lead into Westchester County it was consolidated into the Long Island Rail Road in 1876 Stations consisted of Flushing Bridge Street College Point Malba Whitestone 14th Avenue and Whitestone Landing at 155th Street which later became the Beechhurst Yacht Club Flushing Bridge Street Station was built in 1870 College Point and Whitestone 14th Avenue stations were opened in 1869 and Whitestone Landing Station was built in 1886 all by the F amp NS Railroad Malba station was built in 1909 by the LIRR The line was abandoned on February 15 1932 despite efforts by affected commuters to turn the line into a privately operated shuttle route 45 Notable people editNotable current and former residents of Whitestone including Beechhurst and Malba See also Category People from Whitestone Queens Gracie Allen 1895 1964 actress and comedian 46 Roberto Alomar born 1968 retired Major League Baseball second baseman 47 Lottie Alter 1871 1924 actress 48 Fatty Arbuckle 1887 1933 actor 49 Tony Avella born 1951 NY State Senator he grew up in College Point 50 Ernest Ball 1878 1927 singer and songwriter 51 Jill E Barad born 1951 former CEO of Mattel 52 53 Minnette Barrett 1880 1964 actress 54 Richard Bassford born 1936 artist citation needed Mike Baxter born 1984 Major League Baseball outfielder 55 Willow Bay born 1963 TV correspondent 56 Joyce Bell born 1927 nursing teacher and entomologist 57 Denis Belliveau born 1964 photographer author and explorer 58 Bertha Belmore 1882 1953 actress 59 60 61 Robert Benchley 1889 1945 actor and newspaper columnist 62 Armando Benitez born 1972 retired Major League Baseball relief pitcher 63 Warren Berger born 1958 journalist citation needed Maurice Black 1891 1938 actor 64 Tex Blaisdell 1920 1999 cartoonist 65 Constance Binney 1896 1989 actress 66 Clara Bow 1905 1965 actress 67 68 Borden Parker Bowne 1847 1910 Christian philosopher and theologian 69 Sully Boyar 1924 2001 actor 70 Harry C Bradley 1869 1947 actor 71 Edward C Braunstein born in 1981 member of the New York State Assembly 72 Elton Britt 1913 1972 country singer 56 Margaret Wise Brown 1910 1952 children s book author 73 Roscoe Brown 1922 2016 Tuskegee Airman 74 Floyd Buckley 1877 1956 actor 75 George Burns 1896 1996 actor and comedian 46 The Carpio Sextuplets born 2008 first Hispanic sextuplets to be born in the United States 76 Penelope Casas 1943 2013 cookbook author 77 Edmar Castaneda born 1978 harpist 78 79 John Cena born 1977 wrestler 80 81 Whittaker Chambers 1901 1961 writer editor and Soviet spy 82 Charlie Chaplin 1889 1977 actor 46 John Charles 1885 1921 actor 83 Julie Chen born 1970 journalist 84 H Cooper Cliffe 1862 1939 actor 85 Andrew Climie 1834 1897 businessman and politician 86 DeWitt Clinton 1769 1828 Mayor Of New York City 87 Stuart Cohn TV producer 88 Charles S Colden 1885 1960 Queens Supreme Court Justice Founder of Queens College 87 Wilson Collison 1893 1941 author and playwright 89 Ben Cooper 1933 2020 actor 90 Alice Crimmins born 1939 convicted murderer 91 Dorothy Dalton 1893 1972 actress 92 Gussie Davis 1863 1899 songwriter 93 94 Frederic De Belleville 1855 1923 actor 95 Drea de Matteo born 1972 actress 96 Doris Doscher 1882 1970 actress and model 97 Simeon Draper 1804 1866 chairman of the New York Republican State Committee 98 J Malcolm Dunn 1869 1946 actor 99 Eddie Egan 1930 1995 NYPD detective citation needed Dustin Farnum 1874 1929 singer dancer and actor 100 Fred Fear founder of Fred Fear amp Company 56 Tom Fexas 1941 2006 yacht designer 77 Harvey Samuel Firestone 1868 1938 businessman founder of Firestone Tire and Rubber Company 92 The Fleshtones garage rock band 101 Hazel Forbes 1910 1980 actress 102 John Frankenheimer 1930 2002 film director 103 Adam Garner 1898 1969 pianist and composer 104 Paulette Goddard 1910 1990 actress 96 Stan Goldberg 1932 2014 comic book artist 105 Brian Gorman born 1959 umpire in Major League Baseball 106 Tom Gorman 1919 1986 umpire in Major League Baseball 106 Oscar Graeve writer for the Saturday Evening Post 56 Jimmy Greco Grammy nominated producer 107 Angela Greene 1921 1978 actress 108 Michael Greenfield born 1963 racing driver 109 Dan Halloran born 1971 Auburndale former member of the New York City Council 110 Arthur Hammerstein 1872 1955 Broadway producer uncle of Oscar Hammerstein II 111 Charles Henry Hansen 1913 1995 music publisher 112 Frank Harding music publisher 113 Lumsden Hare 1874 1964 actor 114 Heart Attack hardcore punk band 115 Holmes Herbert 1882 1956 actor 116 Alexander Herrmann 1844 1896 magician 117 Christopher Higgins born 1983 New York Rangers forward 118 Frank T Hines 1879 1960 chief of the U S Veterans Bureau 56 Willie and Eugene Howard comedy duo 119 Harry Houdini 1874 1926 magician 46 Graham Ingels 1915 1991 illustrator 120 John William Isham 1866 1902 vaudevillian citation needed Burl Ives 1909 1995 actor and singer 121 122 Chic Johnson 1891 1962 actor and comedian 123 Howard Johnson born 1960 retired Major League Baseball third baseman 56 Selene Johnson 1976 1960 actress 114 Helen Kane 1904 1966 singer 111 Artie Kaplan born 1935 musician singer songwriter and saxophonist 124 Katerina Katakalides born 1998 model and 2016 Teen Miss New York 125 Buster Keaton 1895 1966 actor and director 49 Kick Kelly 1856 1926 catcher manager and umpire for Major League Baseball 126 Alfred J Kennedy 1877 1944 politician 127 Andy Kindler born 1956 actor and comedian 128 Robert A Kindler business executive 129 John Reed King 1914 1979 radio and television host 112 April Kingsley 1941 2023 art critic 130 Eugene Kohn opera conductor 131 Winifred Kingston 1894 1967 actress 100 Charles Kramer 1916 1988 lawyer 132 Fiorello H La Guardia 1882 1947 Mayor of New York City 133 Joey Fitness Lasalla contestant on The Amazing Race 134 Brian Lehrer born 1952 radio talk show 135 Warren Lehrer author and artist 135 Mickey Leigh born 1954 musician and author brother of Joey Ramone 136 Murray Leinster 1896 1975 science fiction author 137 Francis Lewis 1713 1802 Declaration Of Independence signer 138 Larry Lindsey Federal Reserve governor June Lockhart lived on North Drive in Malba and was back door neighbor with 14 Center Drive Ronnie the Limo Driver from the Howard Stern radio show 139 Tommy Lucchese 1899 1967 mobster 140 Charles Hill Mailes 1870 1937 actor 141 Thalia Mara 1911 2003 ballet educator 142 Jesse Malin born 1967 musician 143 144 D Keith Mano 1942 2016 author TV screenwriter and journalist 145 Patricia Marmont 1921 2020 actress Percy Marmont 1883 1977 actor Stella Mayhew 1874 1934 actress 146 John Maynard 1786 1850 lawyer and politician 147 Bobby McDermott 1914 1963 basketball player and coach 148 Claire McDowell 1877 1966 actress 149 John McHugh Sr 1924 2019 World War II veteran 150 Beryl Mercer 1882 1939 actress 116 Matthew J Merritt 1895 1946 member of the U S House of Representatives 151 Steven Molaro born 1972 creator of The Big Bang Theory 152 Malcolm Moran sportswriter 153 Clara Morris 1848 1925 actress 154 Andy Narell born 1954 jazz musician and composer 155 Jill Nicolini born 1978 reporter and former model actress and reality TV show participant 156 Daniel A Nigro FDNY Fire Commissioner 157 John Nihill 1850 1908 U S Army soldier 158 Gloria Okon TV personality 56 Vickie Paladino politician member of the New York City Council for the 19th district 159 Bianca Pappas first Miss Whitestone United States 2011 and later competed in Miss New York USA 160 Ishle Yi Park poet 161 Norman Parsons 1931 2013 former mayor of Sea Cliff New York 162 Anne Paolucci 1926 2012 author and literary scholar 163 Tom Patricola 1891 1950 actor comedian and dancer 119 Ann Pennington 1893 1971 actress dancer and singer 119 Lila Perl author 49 164 Mary Pickford 1892 1979 actress 46 Lew Pollack 1895 1946 songwriter 165 Joshua Prager physician 166 Dee Dee Ramone 1951 2002 Ramones bassist 167 168 Albert B Randall Knight Chevalier of the Legion D Honnere Rear Admiral USNR Highest ranking non military officer leading the U S Merchant Marines 1943 45 Nicholas Rescher 1928 2024 philosopher 169 Harry Richman 1895 1972 actor and singer 111 Artie Ripp born 1940 music industry executive entrepreneur and record producer 124 Richard Roth born 1955 journalist 170 Douglas Rushkoff born 1961 media theorist writer columnist lecturer graphic novelist and documentarian 171 George Santos born 1988 politician and businessman 172 Gia Scala 1934 1972 actress 173 Joseph M Schenck 1878 1961 film producer 111 John F Scileppi 1902 1987 judge of the New York Court of Appeals 56 Charles H Sneff 1841 1911 sugar merchant 174 William Shea 1907 1991 lawyer founder of the Continental League namesake for Shea Stadium 47 Flora Sheffield actress 175 Claire Shulman 1926 2020 former Queens Borough President 176 Fred Spira 1924 2007 inventor 177 Vincent Starrett 1886 1974 author and newspaperman 178 Leonard P Stavisky 1925 1999 New York State Senator 179 Toby Ann Stavisky born 1939 New York State Senator 179 William Stickles 1882 1971 composer 180 Norma Talmadge 1894 1957 actress 181 Howard Thurston 1869 1936 magician 111 Mike Tirico born 1966 sportscaster 182 Carmine Tramunti 1910 1978 Underworld crime figure 183 Herb Turetzky 1945 2022 official scorer for the Brooklyn Nets for 54 years including all of its incarnations starting with the franchise s inaugural game in 1967 184 Walter Underhill 1795 1866 member of the United States House of Representatives 185 Rudolph Valentino 1895 1926 actor 133 Christina Vidal born 1981 singer and actress 96 Lisa Vidal born 1965 actress 186 Percival Vivian 1890 1961 actor 187 Arthur W Wallander 1892 1980 former New York City Police Commissioner 188 Benjamin Ward 1925 2002 former New York City Police Commissioner 189 Jacob B Warlow 1818 1890 law enforcement officer detective and police captain in the New York Police Department 190 John B Watson 1878 1958 psychologist 56 Hy Weiss 1923 2007 record producer 124 191 Walt Whitman 1819 1892 poet 87 Charles Yerkow 1912 1994 author 192 John Lloyd Young born 1975 singer actor and composer 193 Peter Zaremba musician and TV host 194 Jane Breskin Zalben born 1951 author and illustrator 195 In popular culture editTV shows filmed in or set in Whitestone include A scene in the season five episode Where s Johnny of The Sopranos was filmed in a bar in Whitestone formerly known as Fiddler s Green 196 The character of Barbara Lorenz from The Cosby Mysteries played by Lynn Whitfield is originally from Whitestone 197 Movies filmed in Whitestone include Cruise 2018 198 Show Me a Hero 2014 199 A Walk Among the Tombstones 2014 200 Pride and Glory 2008 201 Dear J 2008 202 Dummy 2002 203 Boiler Room 2000 a scene was filmed in the same bar as Where s Johnny 204 Celebrity 1998 205 Shaft in Africa 1973 206 Taking Off 1971 207 See also edit nbsp New York City portalFrancis Lewis List of Queens neighborhoods Whitestone Point LightReferences editGeneral a b NYC Planning Community Profiles communityprofiles planning nyc gov New York City Department of City Planning Retrieved April 7 2018 Neighborhood Report The Richest The Richest and Poorest 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