Loading Content...
Loading Content...
Demographics
Population
Population Density
Hudson Manor, a neighborhood in Tempe, Arizona, has undergone notable population changes from 2010 to 2022. This study examines the demographic shifts and population density fluctuations in this urban area.
In 2010, Hudson Manor had a population of 1,635 with a density of 12,259 people per square mile. The population reached its peak in 2011 at 1,716 residents before declining to 1,053 in 2016. This decrease may be attributed to urban redevelopment, changes in housing availability, or economic factors.
Following 2016, the population began to recover. By 2022, it had increased to 1,518 residents, with a density of 11,382 people per square mile. This density categorizes Hudson Manor as a highly urbanized neighborhood, typical of areas with mid-rise and high-rise residential buildings.
The high population density suggests an urban lifestyle with access to public transportation, dining options, and cultural venues. Despite Tempe's large student population due to Arizona State University, Hudson Manor's population trends do not align strictly with student housing patterns, indicating a diverse demographic composition.
The population increase since 2016, despite annual fluctuations, suggests renewed interest in the area. This may be due to urban renewal projects, improvements in local amenities, or changes in the job market.
Based on the 2022 population, there are an estimated 581 housing units in Hudson Manor. This suggests a mix of housing types, potentially including apartments and condominiums, catering to various household sizes within the dense urban setting.
Hudson Manor demonstrates the profile of a dynamic urban neighborhood that has experienced significant population changes over a decade. The current trend indicates a stabilizing and potentially growing community, maintaining its character as a densely populated urban area within Tempe.