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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The South Woodlawn neighborhood in Birmingham, Alabama, experienced a demographic shift from 2010 to 2022. Population data analysis indicates a consistent decrease in population and population density.
In 2010, South Woodlawn had 3,089 residents and a density of 3,242.43 people per square mile. This density suggests a suburban environment with mixed housing types and developed infrastructure.
By 2022, the population decreased to 1,716, with density falling to 1,801.24 people per square mile. This represents a 44.4% population decline over 12 years, indicating significant changes in the neighborhood's characteristics.
The 2022 density suggests a transition to a less densely populated suburban area. This change may be due to economic factors, migration patterns, or urban development policies.
The 2022 population and an estimated 657 housing units suggest a predominance of single-family homes with larger yards. This may attract residents seeking spacious living environments near urban amenities.
The most significant population decline occurred between 2019 and 2020, coinciding with the COVID-19 pandemic onset.
The consistent year-over-year decline indicates challenges in resident retention and attraction. This may be due to changes in local economic opportunities, housing preferences, or broader demographic trends in Birmingham.
The population decline has implications for local businesses, public services, and community cohesion. It may also present opportunities for reimagining the neighborhood's identity within Birmingham's urban landscape.