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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island, New York, exhibited population fluctuations from 2011 to 2022. The area's population density was 2,316.65 people per square mile in 2022, categorizing it as suburban.
Population data shows a peak of 1,090 residents in 2011, followed by a decline to 632 residents in 2017. A partial recovery occurred thereafter, with the population reaching 662 residents in 2022.
These demographic changes may be attributed to various factors including changes in job markets, housing costs, or neighborhood amenities. The partial recovery could indicate renewed interest in the area, possibly due to infrastructure improvements or changes in housing availability.
Fort Wadsworth's population density suggests a suburban environment with a mix of housing types. The neighborhood spans 0.2856 square miles, indicating a compact area.
The neighborhood contains Fort Wadsworth, a former U.S. military installation that became part of the Gateway National Recreation Area in 1972. This feature likely influences the area's character and attractions.
An estimated 254 housing units exist in the area, based on the 2022 population and national average household size. This suggests a small community.
Fort Wadsworth represents a suburban area with historical significance. Its population dynamics over the past decade reflect potential adaptation to urban trends or local developments. The current population stability may indicate a new equilibrium between its suburban character and the broader urban context of New York City.