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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Population data for Galloway Ridge, Columbus, Ohio, shows significant fluctuations over the past decade. From 2010 to 2015, the population increased from 5,096 to 6,333 residents. Population density rose from 6,680 to 8,302 people per square mile during this period.
Since 2015, the neighborhood has experienced a consistent population decline. By 2022, the population decreased to 4,794 residents, with population density dropping to 6,284 people per square mile.
The current population density of 6,284 people per square mile indicates Galloway Ridge is a relatively dense suburban or light urban area. This density typically supports a mix of housing types, including apartments, townhouses, and single-family homes.
Galloway Ridge has an estimated 1,837 housing units for the 2022 population. Considering the national average household size of 2.61 persons, the neighborhood maintains a typical household composition.
Galloway Ridge's location within Columbus, known for its diverse economy and growing tech sector, may influence the neighborhood's demographic composition. This could potentially attract younger professionals or families seeking proximity to urban job centers.
The recent population decline may indicate challenges such as aging infrastructure, changing resident preferences, or competition from newer developments. However, specific local information is required to determine exact causes of these population shifts.
Galloway Ridge has transitioned from growth to population decline over the past decade, while maintaining a density characteristic of a light urban or dense suburban area. This presents challenges and opportunities for community planners and policymakers to address factors influencing demographic changes and ensure the neighborhood's continued viability.