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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Laurel Greene neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The population peaked in 2015 at 5,517 residents and decreased to 4,393 by 2022, a 20% reduction from the peak.
The 2022 population density was 6,460.04 people per square mile, indicating a light urban environment. This density suggests a neighborhood with low to mid-rise apartments and possibly townhomes, with developed infrastructure including public transportation and various amenities.
A significant population decline occurred from 2019 to 2020, from 5,132 to 4,142 residents, potentially attributable to the COVID-19 pandemic. A slight recovery was observed in 2021 and 2022, suggesting post-pandemic stabilization, though not returning to pre-2020 levels.
The estimated 1,683 housing units for the 2022 population, considering the national average household size of 2.61 persons, suggests a mix of family units and single-occupancy residences. This may indicate a diverse community composition.
The neighborhood's high density, compared to suburban or rural areas, implies residents have access to urban amenities while maintaining aspects of community-oriented living. The area may appeal to those seeking convenience of city life with a less intense urban experience than central Columbus.
Despite the overall population decline since 2010, the neighborhood has maintained a high population density. This suggests the area remains an attractive location for urban living, potentially due to its amenities, location within Columbus, or other factors that continue to draw new residents.