Mott Haven
Mott Haven is a vibrant and historically rich neighborhood located in the southwestern section of the Bronx, one of the five boroughs of New York City. This neighborhood is primarily residential, characterized by its diverse community and significant cultural landmarks.
Mott Haven was originally part of the Town of Morrisania, which was founded in the 17th century. The area began developing in earnest in the mid-19th century when Jordan L. Mott, an inventor and industrialist, established the Mott Iron Works. This led to the neighborhood's name and its initial industrial character.
Mott Haven is generally bounded by the Harlem River to the west, East 149th Street to the north, and the Bruckner Expressway to the east and south. It is part of the larger area commonly referred to as the South Bronx, which is known for its vibrant cultural heritage and resilience.
The neighborhood has undergone significant demographic changes over the years. According to the United States Census, Mott Haven is predominantly Latino, with a significant population of African American residents. This diverse community is reflected in the neighborhood's cultural festivals, cuisine, and arts.
Mott Haven is well-connected to the rest of New York City via multiple forms of public transportation. The New York City Subway services the area with several stations including the 138th Street–Grand Concourse Station. Additionally, the area is accessible via the Metro-North Railroad and the New Haven Line.
In recent years, there has been significant economic development in Mott Haven, with new residential and commercial projects aiming to revitalize the area. However, this has also sparked discussions on gentrification and its impact on long-term residents.
Mott Haven plays a pivotal role in the cultural tapestry of the Bronx. It is home to several artists, music venues, and community organizations that celebrate the rich heritage of the neighborhood. The area is also known for its contribution to the hip hop movement, which originated in the Bronx.