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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Remington, a neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The general trend showed growth from 2010 to 2015, followed by decline and stabilization.
In 2010, Remington's population was 1,799 with a density of 7,210 people per square mile. By 2015, the population peaked at 2,099 with a density of 8,413 people per square mile. This growth period potentially corresponded with increased development in the area.
A shift occurred in 2016, with the population decreasing to 1,828. The decline continued until 2020, reaching 1,609 residents. In 2021, the population rebounded to 1,785 but decreased again in 2022 to 1,635.
The 2022 population density of 6,553 people per square mile classifies Remington as a light urban neighborhood. This suggests a mix of low to mid-rise apartments and developed infrastructure with public transportation services.
Remington's proximity to Johns Hopkins University has influenced its demographic composition, attracting students and young professionals. This may explain some population fluctuations due to transient student populations.
The estimated 626 housing units for the 2022 population, based on the national average household size, indicates a mix of single-occupancy units and family homes.
Despite recent population decline, Remington's density remains relatively high, maintaining its urban character. The neighborhood's ability to rebound from the 2020 low point suggests resilience. However, fluctuations indicate potential challenges in maintaining stable long-term population growth, possibly influenced by housing affordability, job opportunities, and urban development trends in Baltimore.