Lyndhurst average deed price for residential properties:
2007: $417,853.84
1998: $166,295.51
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Lyndhurst is a city in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States.
Population (year 2000): 19,383 P
Median age: 39.5 yrs
Land area: 4.65 sq miles
Median Income: $53,375
Lyndhurst was originally formed as Union Township on February 19, 1852 from portions of Harrison Township. On May 15, 1917, the area was incorporated by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature as the Township of Lyndhurst, based on the results of a referendum held one week earlier.
There are two train stations in Lyndhurst. Lyndhurst Station and Kingsland Station are both served by New Jersey Transit's Main Line, with service to Hoboken Terminal, New York Penn Station via the connecting service at Secaucus Junction, and Midtown Manhattan and the World Trade Center Station via PATH. New Jersey Transit bus routes 76, 191, 192, 193, and 195 and Decamp Bus Lines routes 32, 44 and 99 serve Lyndhurst.
Lyndhurst was historically a producer of machinery and metal products. While most have closed down or left the city, one notable exception to this is Shaffer Steel, which is still operating. In addition, Sika Construction is headquarted in Lyndhurst and produces specialty construction chemicals and products, especially for the concrete indurstry. Quest Diagnostics, a provider of clinical laboratory services included on both the Fortune 500 and the S&P 500, has offices in Lyndhurst and was headquartered in Lyndhurst until the fall of 2007. Lyndhurst is also home to several locally owned and operated businesses such as Mazur's Bakery and the Lyndhurst Pastry Shop, both of which produce regionally acclaimed Italian cakes and pastries. The Lyndhurst Pastry shop also makes homemade Italian Ice during the spring, summer and fall. Because portions of the township are located in the swampy New Jersey Meadowlands, a number of radio stations have their transmitters and towers located in Lyndhurst. These include AM stations WOR and WINS, as well as Amateur Radio and HD TV station W2INS. Lyndhurst is also home to one of nine Medieval Times dinner theaters. A number of upscale apartment complexes have been constructed in recent years, such as Avalon Lyndhurst, developed by AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

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