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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Treasure Island, a neighborhood in San Francisco, California, has experienced population changes from 2010 to 2022. The data indicates a pattern of growth, decline, and stabilization.
From 2010 to 2015, Treasure Island's population increased from 1,436 to 2,203 residents, a 53.4% growth. The population density increased from 1,680.89 to 2,578.7 people per square mile during this period.
After 2015, the population trend varied. There was a decrease to 2,136 residents in 2016, followed by minor fluctuations. As of 2022, the population is 2,168, with a density of 2,537.73 people per square mile.
The population density classifies Treasure Island as a suburban neighborhood. The island's limited area and location in San Francisco Bay contribute to its demographic profile.
Treasure Island's history as a former naval base has influenced its development and community structure. The transition from military to civilian use has affected the neighborhood's evolution.
Based on the 2022 population and the national average household size of 2.61 persons, there are approximately 831 housing units in the neighborhood. This suggests a compact living arrangement, consistent with the island's limited land area.
The recent stabilization of population growth may indicate that the neighborhood has reached a development level aligned with its infrastructure and resources. Factors such as housing capacity, transportation links, and land use balance likely influence population trends.
Treasure Island's geographical position offers residents proximity to urban amenities with a secluded island environment. This combination makes it a niche neighborhood within San Francisco, appealing to those seeking a balance between city life and a more isolated community setting.