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Demographics
Population
Population Density
University Square in Tampa, Florida, experienced population changes from 2010 to 2022. The overall population increased from 9,642 to 10,475, representing an 8.6% growth.
The population growth was not consistent. A rapid increase occurred from 2010 to 2012, reaching 10,662 residents. This was followed by a decline to 9,245 residents in 2015, the lowest point in the observed period.
From 2015 onwards, the population showed a general upward trend with some annual variations. The 2022 data indicates a population of 10,475, similar to the 2012 peak.
The population density in University Square was 9,438.55 people per square mile in 2022, indicating a highly urbanized area. This suggests a compact living environment with diverse housing types.
The neighborhood's name and high population density suggest a proximity to a university campus. This may explain the population fluctuations, as student populations can vary based on enrollment patterns, housing policies, and university facility changes.
The estimated number of housing units (4,013 in 2022) relative to the population indicates an average household size smaller than the national average of 2.61 persons per household. This may suggest a higher proportion of single-person households or shared student accommodations.
University Square presents a densely populated, potentially education-focused urban environment with a fluctuating but generally growing population. The area's characteristics indicate a blend of academic pursuits with urban convenience, potentially serving a diverse, young, and educated demographic.