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Demographics
Population
Population Density
This study examines the population trends and density characteristics of Pleasant Acres, a neighborhood in Nashville-Davidson metropolitan government, Tennessee, from 2010 to 2022. The data reveals fluctuating population growth over the decade.
The population increased from 698 in 2010 to 871 in 2022, representing a 24.8% growth. This growth was not consistent year-over-year. The most significant increase occurred between 2015 and 2016, with a 12.5% rise from 835 to 939 residents.
After reaching a peak of 941 residents in 2020, the neighborhood experienced a 14.7% decrease to 803 in 2021. This decline may be attributed to various factors, potentially including effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The population density data provides additional context. In 2022, the density was 4,427.88 people per square mile, indicating a densely populated suburban or light urban environment. This suggests a mix of housing types in Pleasant Acres.
Based on the national average household size, the neighborhood is estimated to have 334 housing units. This indicates a compact neighborhood with efficient land use, potentially offering a balance of suburban comfort and urban conveniences.
The consistently high population density, despite fluctuating population numbers, suggests a stable urban fabric in Pleasant Acres. This stability may be attractive to residents valuing consistent neighborhood character and established community ties.
In conclusion, Pleasant Acres exhibits the dynamic nature of urban neighborhoods, with periods of growth, decline, and recovery. Its high population density suggests an environment offering a blend of suburban living with urban amenities.