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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Mitchell Park West, a neighborhood in Tempe, Arizona, has experienced significant population changes from 2010 to 2022. In 2010, the population was 1,182 residents with a density of 8,084.64 people per square mile, indicating a light urban environment.
Between 2010 and 2015, the neighborhood experienced a decline in population, reaching 724 residents in 2015. The population density decreased to 4,952.01 people per square mile during this period, shifting the area's character towards a dense suburban feel.
From 2016 to 2020, the neighborhood saw a population resurgence, peaking at 1,226 residents in 2020 with a density of 8,385.59 people per square mile. This growth likely restored the area's light urban characteristics.
The most recent data from 2022 shows another decline, with the population dropping to 769 and a density of 5,259.8 people per square mile. This suggests a return to a dense suburban environment.
These population and density fluctuations indicate a dynamic neighborhood that has likely experienced changes in its housing stock. The changes may have been influenced by the neighborhood's proximity to Arizona State University.
The current population density suggests residents of Mitchell Park West experience a combination of suburban and urban living. The neighborhood likely features diverse housing types, catering to various demographic groups.
Infrastructure and amenities in the area have likely evolved to match these population changes. The consistent high density, even during population decreases, suggests that Mitchell Park West remains an attractive location within Tempe.