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Demographics
Population
Population Density
North Grosvenordale, a neighborhood in North Grosvenor Dale, Connecticut, experienced population changes from 2010 to 2022. This study examines demographic data to identify trends in population and density.
The population in 2010 was 15,556 with a density of 650.24 people per square mile. A slight increase occurred in 2011, reaching 15,716 residents. From 2012, a general declining trend was observed, with minor fluctuations. The most significant decrease was in 2020, with the population falling to 13,692.
Recent years have shown signs of population recovery. The population increased to 14,568 in 2021 and further to 15,003 in 2022, approaching pre-pandemic levels. The current population density is 627.13 people per square mile, indicating a suburban rural character.
Based on the 2022 population and national average household size, North Grosvenordale has an estimated 5,748 housing units. This suggests a mix of single-family homes and possibly townhouses, consistent with a neighborhood balancing rural and suburban characteristics.
The community likely centers around local amenities such as schools, healthcare facilities, and recreational areas. The population density indicates residents have space and privacy while being part of a community. This environment may attract families and individuals seeking a quieter lifestyle with access to basic services.
North Grosvenordale's location in Connecticut may provide benefits from the state's history and proximity to natural and urban areas. This could result in a diverse community demographic, including long-time residents, newcomers seeking a suburban-rural lifestyle, and possible commuters to nearby cities.
The recent population growth, if sustained, may lead to gradual development in infrastructure and local businesses. Monitoring these changes is important to maintain the neighborhood's character and balance between development and preserving the suburban-rural appeal.