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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Cypress Bend neighborhood in Pompano Beach, Florida, experienced population density changes from 2010 to 2022. This study examines the demographic shifts in this suburban community.
In 2010, Cypress Bend had a population of 890 with a density of 2,713 people per square mile. This density is indicative of a suburban environment with mixed housing types. The area likely has developed infrastructure to support a suburban lifestyle.
The population declined from 2010 to 2014, reaching 771 residents. Various factors could have influenced this decrease. From 2015, the population increased, peaking at 981 residents in 2019.
The 2022 data shows a population of 876 with a density of 2,670 people per square mile. This represents a slight decrease from the 2019 peak, possibly due to societal changes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cypress Bend maintains a consistent population density above 2,000 people per square mile throughout the observed period, retaining its suburban character. The area likely offers a balance between residential comfort and urban amenity access.
Pompano Beach's coastal location may influence the Cypress Bend lifestyle. While not directly coastal, residents likely have access to beach amenities, potentially affecting population trends.
The population fluctuations suggest Cypress Bend is responsive to broader economic and social trends. Despite changes, the overall density indicates a stable suburban environment, likely attracting residents who value a community-oriented lifestyle with access to suburban and urban conveniences.