Private Investigator in Wakefield Bronx, NY
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Wakefield Bronx, NY Private Investigator and Process Server
Known as the last stop of the number 2 train, and situated in the northern section of the Bronx, one of the five boroughs of New York City sits the working and middle-class residential neighborhood of Wakefield. It is bounded by the Bronx River Parkway, Westchester County, and East 222nd Street. Wakefield is actually the northernmost neighborhood in all of New York City, along with Baychester, Edenwald, Olinville, Williamsbridge, Eastchester, Woodlawn, and Fish Bay make up the Bronx Community Board 12. ZIP codes are 10470 and 10466, and it is patrolled by the police officers over at the 47th Precinct of the New York City Police Department.
Wakefield has a population of approximately 30.000. The neighborhood used to have a high concentration of Irish-Americans and Italian-Americans, however, during the 1980s, Caribbean and Guyanese immigrants took over Wakefield, and are now 72.3% of the population. There is also a significant Hispanic and Latino populace. For years the residents of Wakefield have been dealing with social problems such as gang activity and gang violence, the high-school drop out rate, which is highest than the City’s average has also been a major concern.
The closest commercial hub in Wakefield is located at White Plains Road, where can residents can fulfill most of their shopping needs without having to leave the neighborhood, it has several supermarkets, retail stores, restaurants and so much more. Public transportation is definitely not a problem for the residents of Wakefield, the MTA Regional Bus Operations has six routes, the Bee-Line Bus System, and the New York City Subway System has four stations in the neighborhood.