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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Holly Orchard neighborhood in Lake Oswego, Oregon, experienced significant population changes from 2010 to 2022. The data shows a pattern of decline and recovery in both population and density.
In 2010, the neighborhood population was 1,026 with a density of 6,763.14 people per square mile. The area then experienced a decline, reaching 784 residents in 2014, a decrease of approximately 24% from 2010.
The population began to recover after 2014, with fluctuations. By 2019, it reached 1,006 residents. In 2020, there was another decrease to 847 residents.
As of 2022, the population is 920 with a density of 6,064.42 people per square mile. This density classifies Holly Orchard as a light urban neighborhood.
The population fluctuations indicate a dynamic neighborhood that has undergone various changes. The recent upward trend since 2020 may suggest renewed interest in the area.
Holly Orchard likely attracts residents seeking a combination of urban amenities and suburban living. The neighborhood's relatively high density suggests a compact living environment.
While the population has not returned to its 2010 peak, the current trend indicates a stabilizing and growing community. This may suggest ongoing development or redevelopment in the area.