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Demographics
Population
Population Density
This study examines population data for Cincinnati's Sayler Park neighborhood from 2010 to 2022. The analysis reveals demographic trends and characteristics of the area.
The neighborhood experienced population fluctuations over the studied period. From 2010 to 2014, there was a decline in population. The population decreased from 10,847 in 2010 to 9,889 in 2014, a reduction of 8.8%. From 2015 onwards, the population began to increase, reaching 10,584 in 2022.
Sayler Park's population density in 2022 was 6,993.98 people per square mile. This density categorizes it as a light urban neighborhood. The density suggests a mix of housing types, potentially including low to mid-rise apartments and townhomes. The area likely has developed infrastructure, public transportation, and local amenities.
The population changes may indicate shifts in economic conditions or housing preferences. The population recovery since 2015 could suggest improvements in local job markets, housing developments, or increased neighborhood attractiveness.
Sayler Park's location along the Ohio River provides recreational opportunities. The neighborhood has a riverfront park and boat ramps, offering water-based activities. This natural feature may contribute to the area's population stabilization and recent growth.
The estimated 4,055 housing units for the 2022 population, based on the national average household size, indicates a dense residential area. This housing stock likely supports a diverse community, potentially attracting families and individuals.
In conclusion, Sayler Park is a light urban neighborhood that experienced population decline followed by modest growth. Its riverside location and urban density offer a combination of natural attractions and city amenities. This balance may make it an attractive option for those seeking both urban living and outdoor recreation opportunities.