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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Albany Park, a Chicago neighborhood, has experienced demographic changes from 2012 to 2022. The population decreased from 58,591 in 2012 to 52,071 in 2022, an 11% reduction over ten years.
Population density correspondingly decreased from 32,610 people per square mile in 2012 to 28,981 people per square mile in 2022. Despite this decrease, Albany Park remains densely populated.
The high population density indicates a compact urban environment with diverse housing types. Residents likely have access to urban infrastructure, including public transportation, local businesses, and community amenities.
Albany Park is known for its ethnic diversity, reflected in its culinary scene with international restaurants and markets.
The population decline may be due to factors such as changing housing preferences, economic conditions, or shifts in immigration patterns. Recent years show relatively stable population numbers.
An estimated 19,950 housing units existed in 2022, based on national average household size. The decreasing population density may indicate smaller household sizes or conversion of residential spaces to other uses.
Albany Park maintains characteristics of a dense, diverse urban neighborhood despite gradual demographic changes. It continues to offer amenities and lifestyle associated with city living.