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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Collindale, a neighborhood in Fort Collins, Colorado, is classified as a Low Diversity community with a White Majority. As of 2022, the white population comprises 82% of the total, exceeding the 75% threshold for low diversity. The neighborhood has experienced economic growth, with the median income increasing from $73,359 in 2017 to $108,364 in 2022. Collindale is located near the Collindale Golf Course.
Over the past decade, Collindale has maintained its status as a Low Diversity, White Majority community. In 2013, the white population was 92%. By 2017, it decreased to 86%, and in 2022, it further reduced to 82%. The Hispanic population has remained between 3-8% over the decade. The Asian population increased from 0% in 2014 to 4% in 2022.
The neighborhood has experienced significant economic growth. Median income rose from $73,359 in 2017 to $121,756 in 2021, a 66% increase. In 2022, it decreased slightly to $108,364, still representing a 48% increase from 2017. This economic growth correlates with subtle demographic shifts. The increasing diversity may be driven by higher-income individuals from various racial backgrounds moving into the area.
Population figures have remained stable, growing from 965 in 2017 to 971 in 2021, then returning to 965 in 2022. This stability in population, combined with rising incomes, suggests that the neighborhood is becoming increasingly desirable and potentially more exclusive.
Collindale's gradual diversification aligns with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas, although at a slower pace than national averages. The substantial income growth in the neighborhood outpaces national trends. The stability of the Hispanic population percentage, despite overall diversification, may reflect broader patterns in Colorado. The growth in the Asian population mirrors national trends of increasing Asian American populations in suburban areas.
In conclusion, Collindale remains categorized as a Low Diversity, White Majority community but shows early signs of transitioning towards greater diversity. This shift, coupled with significant economic growth, suggests a changing neighborhood character that may continue to evolve in the coming years, potentially moving towards a Moderate Diversity classification if current trends persist.