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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Washington Square neighborhood in Mobile, Alabama, experienced a population decrease from 2,697 in 2010 to 1,918 in 2022, representing a 29% reduction over twelve years.
Population density in Washington Square declined from 4,044.92 people per square mile in 2010 to 2,876.59 in 2022. This change suggests a transition from a denser suburban environment to a less crowded setting.
As of 2022, Washington Square is classified as a dense suburban neighborhood based on its population density. This classification typically includes a mixture of housing types such as single-family homes, townhouses, and potentially low-rise apartments.
The consistent population decrease may indicate changing resident preferences or economic factors affecting the neighborhood's appeal. The area potentially has 735 housing units as of 2022, based on national average household size estimates.
Washington Square is known for its historic character, featuring 19th-century homes and a strong sense of community. This characteristic may influence the demographics of residents attracted to the area.
A slight population increase from 1,866 in 2021 to 1,918 in 2022 was observed. This small uptick could potentially indicate the beginning of population stabilization or trend reversal.
Washington Square has transitioned from a more densely populated area to a moderately dense suburban neighborhood. The area's historic character likely continues to influence its development and appeal to residents.