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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Upper Carnegie Hill in Manhattan, New York, experienced demographic changes from 2010 to 2022. The population peaked in 2010 at 6,068 residents with a density of 107,153 people per square mile. A decline occurred until 2015, reaching 4,520 residents.
From 2016, the population increased to 4,948. By 2022, it stabilized at 4,671 residents with a density of 82,484 people per square mile. This density categorizes Upper Carnegie Hill as an ultra-urban area.
The neighborhood maintains characteristics of high-rise living, advanced public transportation, and numerous amenities within walking distance. The area likely consists of luxury apartments and condominiums, attracting affluent professionals and families.
Upper Carnegie Hill's proximity to Central Park and museums provides residents with access to green spaces and cultural institutions. The high population density indicates a active street life with local businesses and services.
Despite population fluctuations, Upper Carnegie Hill has retained its ultra-urban character. This consistency suggests the neighborhood's enduring appeal, likely due to its location and quality of life.
The estimated 1,790 housing units for the 2022 population, based on the national average household size, indicates a prevalence of smaller households. This may reflect a demographic mix of young professionals, small families, and retirees.
Upper Carnegie Hill represents a typical Manhattan ultra-urban neighborhood that has experienced demographic shifts while maintaining its essential characteristics. The area continues to offer a lifestyle balancing urban intensity with access to cultural and natural amenities.