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Demographics
Population
Population Density
English Park, a neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia, has experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The data indicates a decline in population from 2010 to 2015, followed by a recovery period and subsequent variability.
In 2010, the neighborhood population was 323 with a density of 1,855 people per square mile. By 2015, the population decreased to 132 residents, with the density falling to 758 people per square mile. This decline suggests a period of outmigration or potential urban renewal efforts.
From 2016 to 2019, English Park's population increased, reaching 195 residents in 2019. The population density during this period increased to 1,119 people per square mile. The most recent data from 2022 shows another decline, with the population dropping to 149 and a density of 855 people per square mile.
The current population density indicates that English Park maintains a suburban rural character. The neighborhood likely offers urban amenities due to its proximity to Atlanta's city center, while providing a more spacious living environment compared to denser urban areas.
English Park is historically significant as one of Atlanta's older neighborhoods, developed in the early 20th century. The fluctuating population numbers could indicate ongoing gentrification processes, with periods of renovation and redevelopment alternating with times of transition.
The estimated 57 housing units for the 2022 population, based on the national average household size, suggests a neighborhood composed primarily of single-family homes or duplexes. This housing stock aligns with its suburban rural classification.
English Park has undergone significant demographic changes over the past decade, reflecting broader urban trends and local development patterns. Its current state suggests a neighborhood in transition, balancing its historical character with the evolving needs of Atlanta's urban landscape.