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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Glendale Park, a neighborhood in Nashville, Tennessee, is characterized by low diversity with a predominantly White population of 86% in 2022. The area has a high median income of $166,146 in 2022, which is significantly above national averages. The neighborhood has experienced steady population growth over the past decade.
Throughout the period from 2013 to 2022, Glendale Park has maintained a White Majority status, with the White population consistently above 84%. This categorizes the neighborhood as Low Diversity. Other racial groups have shown slight fluctuations, but these changes have not significantly altered the neighborhood's overall diversity classification.
The Asian population has varied between 4% and 7% over the years. The Black population decreased from 5% in 2013 to 3% in 2022, while the Hispanic population remained stable at 2-3%. The "Two or More Races" category increased from 1% in 2013 to 3% in 2022, indicating a slight trend towards increased diversity, though still within the Low Diversity classification.
The neighborhood has experienced substantial economic growth over the past decade. The median income increased from $113,267 in 2013 to $166,146 in 2022, a 47% increase. This growth coincided with a 26.5% population increase, from 2,112 in 2013 to 2,672 in 2022.
The correlation between the stable White Majority and the significant increase in median income suggests that the neighborhood has become increasingly attractive to affluent White residents. The rising incomes and growing population indicate that Glendale Park has likely seen property values increase and possibly experienced some gentrification, which may have contributed to maintaining its low diversity status.
Glendale Park's demographic trends diverge from national trends towards increasing diversity. The neighborhood's median income growth outpaces national trends, as the U.S. median household income grew by about 18% from 2013 to 2022, compared to Glendale Park's 47% increase. This suggests that the neighborhood is becoming increasingly exclusive in terms of economic accessibility.
Glendale Park represents a stable, affluent, and predominantly White neighborhood within Nashville. It has experienced significant economic growth and some minor shifts in its minority populations, but has largely resisted broader national trends towards increased diversity. This stability in racial composition, coupled with substantial income growth, suggests a reinforcing cycle of attracting and retaining affluent White residents, potentially limiting opportunities for increased diversity in the future.