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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Sherwood Manor, a neighborhood in Mesa, Arizona, has experienced notable changes in population density from 2010 to 2022. This study examines the demographic shifts observed in this urban area.
The population of Sherwood Manor increased from 2010 to 2017, reaching a peak of 2,763 residents in 2017. The population density at this peak was 15,682.58 people per square mile. This period likely corresponded with increased development in the area.
Since 2017, the population has declined. By 2022, the number of residents decreased to 1,813, with a density of 10,290.45 people per square mile. This represents a 34% decrease from the 2017 peak.
The current population density indicates that Sherwood Manor is a dense urban neighborhood. Such areas typically feature mid-rise and high-rise buildings, with residents living in compact spaces. The high density suggests well-developed infrastructure, including public transportation and urban amenities.
The recent population decline may be attributed to various factors, including economic conditions, changes in housing preferences, or the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Despite the population decrease, Sherwood Manor maintains a high population density, suggesting it remains an attractive urban setting. The neighborhood likely continues to offer benefits of city living, such as walkability and access to diverse employment opportunities.
The neighborhood's character as a dense urban area persists, indicating that Sherwood Manor may be undergoing a transition in the types of residents it attracts or in its housing stock.
Future demographic trends in Sherwood Manor will depend on its ability to adapt to changing urban preferences and maintain its appeal as a dense urban community.