Westchester, New York
Westchester
State/Province: New York
Country: United States
Location Overview
Westchester is a county located in the state of New York, situated just north of New York City. It encompasses several cities, towns, and villages, with White Plains serving as the county seat and a key administrative center. The county covers an area of approximately 450 square miles and has a diverse population, with recent estimates indicating around 1 million residents.
Westchester is known for its range of points of interest, including the Westchester County Center, a venue for events and exhibitions, and the historic Lyndhurst estate. The Hudson River runs along its western border, providing natural scenic views and recreational opportunities. Major transportation hubs include the Metro-North Railroad, which connects the area to New York City, and the Westchester County Airport, facilitating regional air travel.
Recent infrastructure developments in Westchester have focused on enhancing transportation options and sustainability initiatives, including improvements to public transit and the expansion of bike lanes. The county's housing market is characterized by a mix of suburban and urban environments, reflecting ongoing demand for residential properties. Economic activity is supported by a combination of retail, healthcare, and educational institutions, contributing to the county's overall economic stability. Climate considerations have prompted discussions on environmental resilience and adaptation strategies in local planning efforts.