[7][8] By the 1930s, within the modern boundaries of North Ursynów was located a small settlement of Imielin Nowy.
[6][10] In 1977, in North Ursynów was completed construction of the neighbourhoods of Jary, and Stokłosy, which consisted of the highrise multifamily housing.
It was part of the railway line between stations of Warszawa Mokotów and Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą.
[9] In September 1939, the race track had been captured by the German forces, during the Siege of Warsaw in the Second World War.
[16] On 1 August 1944, on the first day of the Warsaw Uprising, the airstrip had been attacked by the Polish resistance partisants from the Karpaty Battalion of the Baszta Regiment Group.
Later that day, in retaliation, the German forces had executed there captured partisans and a group of civiliann rounded up in the nearby Służew.
[20] The main architects responsible for the project were Marek Budzyński, Jerzy Szczepanik-Dzikowski, and Andrzej Szkop.
It was designed by architects Adam Kowalewski, Jerzy Szczepanik-Dzikowski, Olgierd Jagiełło, and Maciej Miłobędzki.
[5][33] On 7 April 1995, in North Ursynów were opened two stations of the M1 line of the Warsaw Metro rapid transit underground system.
It mostly included the neighbourhoods of Jary and Stokłosy, as well as the main circuit of the Służewiec Horse Racing Track.
[2] In the central-north portion is the neighbourhood of Koński Jar-Nutki, which consists of multifamily residential buildings.
[2][21] In the central-east portion of North Ursynów, is the gated community of the Neighbourhood of Techniczna Construction and Housing Association, which consists of eleven three-storey-tall multifamily residential buildings.
[37][38] To the west, at the northwestern boundary of North Ursynów and Wyczółki, is also located the Wyścigi Pond, with an area of 1.917 ha.
[1][38][39] In North Ursynów are also located several natural monuments, including two white poplar trees, and six glacial erratics.
[40] This includes the Ursynów Boulder (Polish: Głaz Ursynowski) in the Roman Kozłowski Park, which, with the height of 2.62 m, and circumference of 11.1 m, is the largest glacial erratic in the city.
[5][33] In North Ursynów are located two stations of the M1 line of the Warsaw Metro rapid transit underground system.
[1][6] Within North Ursynów, at 101 Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue is located the Catholic Church of the Ascension.