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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Rogers Park in Southfield, Michigan, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The neighborhood's population density was 9,580.39 people per square mile in 2022, classifying it as a Light Urban Neighborhood.
From 2010 to 2017, Rogers Park's population increased from 3,942 to 5,208 residents. This growth period may have corresponded with housing development and improved local amenities.
Since 2017, the neighborhood has experienced a gradual population decline. By 2022, the number of residents decreased to 4,009, approaching 2010 levels. This trend could be attributed to changes in local employment, housing preferences, or broader demographic trends in the Detroit metropolitan area.
Rogers Park maintains a high population density, indicating a compact urban environment. The estimated 1,536 housing units for the 2022 population suggest a mix of multi-family dwellings and apartments.
The neighborhood's urban character likely provides residents with access to public transportation, shopping districts, and community services. Southfield's proximity to Detroit may offer Rogers Park residents access to both local amenities and metropolitan resources.
Southfield's significant office and commercial developments could influence residential patterns in Rogers Park. The neighborhood may attract professionals seeking proximity to work while residing in a less dense environment compared to downtown Detroit.
Rogers Park demonstrates urban evolution, with a period of growth followed by contraction. This pattern may reflect broader economic or social changes in the region. Future observations will determine if this trend continues or if the neighborhood stabilizes or grows again.