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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Slab Town neighborhood in Traverse City, Michigan, experienced population growth from 3,488 to 4,630 residents between 2010 and 2022, a 32.7% increase. This growth suggests increased attractiveness of the area.
Population density increased from 8,796.69 people per square mile in 2010 to 11,676.8 people per square mile in 2022. This density indicates a highly urbanized environment with mixed housing types.
The growth pattern was not linear. A population decrease occurred around 2011 and 2012, followed by recovery and a consistent upward trend from 2015 onwards. The largest increase was between 2021 and 2022, with nearly 400 new residents added.
The high population density suggests developed urban infrastructure, public transportation, diverse amenities, and cultural attractions. The neighborhood likely offers urban convenience and community-oriented living, with potential challenges of high-density living.
Traverse City's natural surroundings, including Grand Traverse Bay and nearby wine country, may contribute to Slab Town's appeal despite its urban density.
The estimated 1,774 housing units, based on the 2022 population and national average household size, indicate compact living arrangements. This suggests significant urban development or redevelopment to accommodate population growth.
Slab Town represents a densely populated urban neighborhood with substantial growth over the past decade. Its evolution reflects trends of urban densification and increasing popularity of compact city living, while maintaining connections to local natural amenities.