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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Pie Allen neighborhood in Tucson, Arizona, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The population remained stable at 1,700-1,800 residents from 2010 to 2014. A decline occurred between 2014 and 2016, with the population decreasing from 1,781 to 1,253, a 30% reduction.
The population reached its lowest point in 2019 with 1,174 residents. Since 2020, an upward trend has been observed, with the population increasing to 1,859 by 2022, the highest recorded in the dataset. This increase suggests potential revitalization or redevelopment in the area.
The 2022 population density was 9,842.92 people per square mile, indicating a densely populated urban neighborhood. This density suggests a compact living environment with various housing types, likely including apartments and multi-family residences.
The neighborhood's proximity to the University of Arizona suggests a significant student population, which may explain some population fluctuations. Seasonal variations due to the academic calendar may occur, with higher occupancy during school terms and lower during breaks.
The estimated 712 housing units for the 2022 population, based on the national average household size, supports the idea of diverse housing stock. This may include student housing, family homes, and newer developments contributing to recent population growth.
Pie Allen presents a dynamic urban neighborhood that has undergone significant changes. Its current high density and rapid population growth suggest trends towards urbanization. The neighborhood's proximity to the university likely influences its demographic composition and contributes to its evolving character as an urban, potentially student-oriented community.