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Demographics
Population
Population Density
This study examines the population data for the Clovernook neighborhood in Nashville-Davidson, Tennessee, from 2010 to 2022. The analysis reveals overall population growth with some fluctuations during this period. The population increased from 471 in 2010 to 674 in 2022, representing a 43% growth over 12 years.
The population density in 2022 was 4,931.22 people per square mile, indicating a dense suburban environment. This density typically correlates with a mix of housing types and well-developed infrastructure.
The growth pattern was not linear. Notable increases occurred between 2011 and 2012, and between 2015 and 2016. The most substantial growth was observed between 2020 and 2021, with the population increasing from 645 to 696.
A significant population decrease was noted from 628 in 2018 to 564 in 2019, followed by a rapid recovery. This temporary decline may be attributed to specific local events.
The population trends suggest that Clovernook residents likely experience a lifestyle balancing suburban comfort with urban convenience. The consistent growth indicates potential economic development in the area.
Based on the national average household size, Clovernook had an estimated 258 housing units in 2022, suggesting a moderately sized neighborhood. This scale may foster a sense of community while providing access to the amenities of the larger Nashville-Davidson metropolitan area.
In conclusion, Clovernook presents as a growing, dense suburban neighborhood within Nashville-Davidson. The consistent population increase over the past decade, particularly in recent years, suggests increasing popularity as a residential area, likely offering a combination of suburban living and access to urban amenities.