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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Cooper Corners, a neighborhood in Chandler, Arizona, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The data indicates growth from 2010 to 2019, followed by a decline in 2020 and subsequent recovery.
The population increased from 2010 to 2019, reaching 4,645 residents in 2019. This growth period coincided with the economic recovery following the 2008 financial crisis. The increase suggests Cooper Corners attracted new residents during this time.
In 2020, the population decreased to 3,068 residents, a 34% decline from 2019. This reduction coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic onset. Since 2020, the neighborhood has shown recovery signs, with the population increasing to 3,422 by 2022.
The population density in Cooper Corners was 17,507.27 people per square mile in 2022. This high density indicates a compact urban or dense suburban environment. Such density typically supports a lifestyle with proximity to amenities.
Cooper Corners may attract young professionals and families working in the technology sector, given Chandler's reputation as part of the "Silicon Desert." The high density and estimated number of housing units (approximately 1,311) suggest many residents may reside in multi-family dwellings or compact housing arrangements.
The neighborhood's post-2020 recovery and stabilization indicate resilience and continued appeal. This may be due to its location, amenities, or connection to Chandler's economic opportunities. Future observations will determine if the area returns to the growth trajectory of the 2010s or maintains a stable, dense urban living pattern characteristic of tech-oriented communities.