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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Clock Tower Acres in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has experienced significant demographic changes from 2010 to 2022. This study examines the population fluctuations and density shifts in the neighborhood.
In 2010, Clock Tower Acres had a population of 1,242 residents with a density of 5,877 people per square mile. This indicated a dense urban environment typical of inner-city areas.
The neighborhood experienced a substantial population decline, reaching a low of 825 residents in 2018. This represented a decrease of nearly 34% from the 2010 population.
The population decline may be attributed to factors such as urban outmigration, changes in housing availability, or economic shifts affecting the local job market. The reduced population density during this period suggests a potential change in the neighborhood's character.
Since 2018, Clock Tower Acres has shown signs of population recovery. By 2022, the population increased to 928 residents, with a density of 4,391 people per square mile. This represents a rebound, but remains below 2010 levels.
The current density indicates a moderately dense urban environment. Based on the national average household size, the neighborhood is estimated to have approximately 356 housing units.
Clock Tower Acres' name suggests historical significance, potentially contributing to its appeal and recent population increase. This historical feature may attract residents interested in areas with character.
The recent population growth trend, if sustained, could lead to increased demand for housing and services in the area. This may result in further development or redevelopment efforts.
In conclusion, Clock Tower Acres has transitioned from a densely populated urban area to a more moderately populated neighborhood over the past decade. The recent population growth suggests potential revitalization, which may have implications for future urban planning and community development efforts in this part of Milwaukee.