Southwest, Syracuse
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Southwest is one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse, New York.[1] The neighborhood is a part of the Southwest Gateway, an area that has traditionally been defined as being under-invested and having declining infrastructure.[2] Today, it is largely residential with a number of vacant properties and unused buildings.[3] Despite its history, the neighborhood has seen renewed hope with the New York government's $10M Downtown Revitalization Initiative.[4] This project comes amid an ongoing project that will result in the demolition of the I-81 highway through the city, which touches the borders of this neighborhood.[5]
Southwest, Syracuse is home to JMA Wireless’ 5G campus and headquarters, the Central New York Regional Transportation Authority, a Price Rite Marketplace, and the Southwest Community Center, among a few other employers in the area.[6]
The neighborhood is majority Black (68.9%), with the remaining race demographics breakdown being 13.2% Hispanic, 12.7% White, 3.8% mixed, 1% other, and 0.4% Asian.[7] The median age of people in this area is 30.5 years old, and 21.6% of residents speak a language in addition to English at home.[8]
According to the United States Census Bureau, this neighborhood has a population of 6,967 people, with 3,292 households.[8] The median household income is $26,271, and the employment rate is 47.9%.[8] In total, 34.4% hold a bachelor's degree or higher, and 46.8% of the school enrolled population are enrolled in school between Kindergarten and 12th grade.[8] An estimated 52.9% of people in this neighborhood are living in poverty.[8]