Gotham Heights is a neighborhood in Northern Gotham City.
History
It is much less crime ridden than the East End, a notorious Northern Gotham district to its west-east in which Martha and Thomas Wayne were murdered. During No Man's Land, it was shown that Gotham Heights lays outside of Gotham City proper, near Bristol Township, and after the earthquake, there was an influx of refugees moving into the area who had lost their homes in the earthquake.[1]
Students from the affluent Bristol Township who attend public high school are sent to Gotham Heights High School, although several including Dick Grayson and Tim Drake-Wayne have requested transfers to Gotham City High School to the south to be closer to where their parents work.
Points of Interest
Businesses
- Dzerchenko Quality Meats [2]
- O'Shaughnessy's
- Sundollar
Schools
Residents
- 302 Sprang Boulevard
- 359 Murphy Avenue
- Sebastian Ives
- Ariana Dzerchenko
- Natalia Dzerchenko
- Vari Dzerchenko
- Callie Evans
- Earlene Hollingsworth
- Jacob Angstrom
- Karl Ranck
- Kevin Hudman
- Philmont Denlinger
- Mason
- Norris
Notes
- Despite being an established part of the city at the time, Gotham Heights is absent from the No Man's Land maps. In Young Justice, it's implied it's in the northern part of the city, as Heights resident Artemis attends Gotham North High School.[3]
See Also
- Appearances of Gotham Heights
- Location Gallery: Gotham Heights
- Catalogued images related to Gotham Heights