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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The JeffVanderLou neighborhood in St. Louis, Missouri, is classified as a Dense Suburban area based on its population density of 4,197.86 people per square mile in 2022. The neighborhood has experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022.
The population declined overall from 5,798 residents in 2010 to 5,275 in 2022. The lowest population was recorded in 2018 with 4,861 residents, followed by a gradual increase in subsequent years.
Population density followed a similar pattern, with the highest density of 4,740.6 people per square mile in 2014 and the lowest at 3,868.4 in 2018. Since 2018, there has been an increase in both population and density.
The neighborhood had an estimated 2,021 housing units in 2022, suggesting a mix of housing types including single-family homes, townhouses, and potentially low-rise apartment buildings.
JeffVanderLou likely offers a combination of suburban and urban amenities. Residents may have access to local parks, community centers, and schools within walking distance or a short drive. Public transportation options are probably available, though not as extensive as in more densely populated urban areas.
The neighborhood's location within St. Louis suggests it may have established cultural roots and community structures. Local businesses, churches, and community organizations may contribute to its character.
Population changes could be influenced by factors such as economic conditions, urban development initiatives, or shifts in housing preferences. The population increase since 2018 might indicate renewed interest in the neighborhood.
The ongoing evolution of the neighborhood may require balancing preservation of its character with accommodation of new growth, which could be a consideration for local policymakers and community leaders.