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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Inglenook neighborhood in Birmingham, Alabama, experienced population decline from 2010 to 2022, with intermittent growth periods. The population peaked in 2014 at 5,411 residents, with a density of 2,873.09 people per square mile.
By 2022, the population decreased to 4,312, with a density of 2,289.55 people per square mile, representing a 20% decline from the 2014 peak. The current population density suggests Inglenook is a suburban neighborhood with moderate development.
A sharp decline occurred between 2020 and 2021, with the population dropping from 4,652 to 4,214, a decrease of over 9% in one year. Potential factors include economic changes, housing preference shifts, or urban migration patterns.
The population increased slightly from 2021 to 2022 (4,214 to 4,312), potentially indicating trend stabilization or reversal. This modest increase may suggest renewed neighborhood interest or local development initiatives.
In 2022, Inglenook had an estimated 1,652 housing units, based on the national average household size of 2.61 persons. This suggests a predominantly residential character with a mix of older homes and possible newer developments.
Inglenook's location within Birmingham implies resident access to urban amenities and employment opportunities while providing a more spacious living environment compared to denser urban areas. The neighborhood's evolution over the past decade reflects broader suburban demographic shift trends in medium-sized American cities.