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Based on US Census data for Brooklyn Park
35.4 y/o
Median Age
Compared to the US median age of 38.7 y/o
$86K
Median Income
Compared to the US median income of $78.5K
$313.5K
Median Home Value
Compared to the US median home value of $303.4K
84.3K
Brooklyn Park Population
Compared to the US median city population of 171.9K
Minnesota's 763 area code covers the northern and northwestern suburbs of the Twin Cities, with Brooklyn Park as the primary city. Brooklyn Park sits along the Mississippi River north of Minneapolis, on a stretch of the river that has filled in steadily through the postwar decades as the broader Twin Cities metro expanded outward. The 763 footprint extends through Maple Grove, Plymouth, Coon Rapids, Anoka, and the surrounding Hennepin and Anoka County communities — a corridor that has continued to absorb substantial residential and corporate growth through the past several decades.
Records linked to 763 numbers in the directory often include Bloomington, Duluth, Minneapolis, and Rochester — Minnesota cities outside the 763 footprint. The pattern reflects standard public-record dynamics, with phone numbers porting across Minnesota and addresses linked across multiple cities. The directory currently documents 302 distinct prefixes within 763 in detail, a working subset of the prefix population the code carries.
Brooklyn Park's median household income runs above the US figure, in line with the broader northern-suburban Twin Cities profile. Home values come in close to the national median, the city's median age sits a few years under the US reading, and population places Brooklyn Park as one of the larger Minnesota cities — substantial enough to anchor its own civic identity within the broader Twin Cities metropolitan area. The 763 footprint as a whole reflects a long-running mix of established suburbs and the surrounding cluster of growing residential communities along the metro's northern edge.

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