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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Collicello Corridor in Harrisonburg, Virginia, experienced demographic changes from 2010 to 2022. The neighborhood's population and density fluctuated during this period.
Between 2015 and 2018, the area's population increased from 1,300 to 1,799 residents. The population density reached 14,485 people per square mile in 2018. After 2020, the population decreased from 1,788 to 1,308 residents in 2021, a 27% reduction.
As of 2022, Collicello Corridor has 1,329 residents and a density of 10,701 people per square mile. This density indicates an urban environment with mid-rise and high-rise residential buildings. The estimated number of housing units is 509, based on the national average household size of 2.61 persons.
The urban characteristics of Collicello Corridor suggest access to public transportation, dining options, and cultural venues within walking distance. The high density implies a mix of residential and commercial spaces.
Despite recent population decrease, Collicello Corridor maintains a higher density than many suburban or rural areas. This suggests it remains an attractive location for urban living, possibly due to its proximity to James Madison University and downtown Harrisonburg.
Population fluctuations may be attributed to changes in student housing patterns, local economic shifts, or urban development projects. These changes demonstrate the dynamic nature of urban neighborhoods and the need for adaptable city planning.