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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Melrose Place, a neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The population decreased from 2010 to 2014, followed by growth from 2015 onwards.
In 2010, the population was 1,307 with a density of 4,159 people per square mile. By 2014, it decreased to 1,049, reducing the density to 3,338 people per square mile.
From 2015, the neighborhood showed revitalization. The population increased to 1,127 in 2015 and reached 1,187 by 2022, representing a 13% increase from 2014.
The 2022 population density was 3,777 people per square mile, indicating a dense suburban character. This density typically supports various housing types and developed infrastructure.
The neighborhood's location in Tulsa suggests access to urban amenities. The consistent density over the years indicates a stable urban form.
An estimated 455 housing units existed for the 2022 population, based on the national average household size. This suggests a mix of small to medium-sized families and single-person households.
Melrose Place shares its name with a 1990s television series, but this is coincidental and does not reflect the neighborhood's character.
The neighborhood has demonstrated resilience by recovering from population decline and shows steady growth in recent years. Its consistent density suggests a stable suburban environment with a balance between community living and city amenity access.