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Demographics
Population
Population Density
This study examines the demographic changes in the Tartans Glen neighborhood of Fort Wayne, Indiana, from 2010 to 2022. The data indicates a significant population decline over this period.
The population of Tartans Glen decreased from 170 residents in 2010 to 140 in 2022, representing a 17.6% reduction over 12 years. This trend suggests a notable demographic shift in the neighborhood.
In 2022, the population density was 2,351.23 people per square mile, indicative of a suburban environment. This density is consistent with an area primarily composed of single-family residences. The estimated number of housing units was 54, based on national average household size.
The study reveals that Tartans Glen experienced its lowest population in 2020, with 111 residents. This was followed by a slight increase in subsequent years. The sudden decrease may be attributed to various factors, potentially including the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recent data shows signs of population stabilization. The number of residents grew from 128 in 2021 to 140 in 2022. This recent increase may indicate renewed interest in the neighborhood.
Throughout the observed period, the population density consistently remained above 2,000 people per square mile. This suggests that Tartans Glen maintains its suburban character with established infrastructure.
The neighborhood's location within Fort Wayne, a city known for its parks and recreational areas, may provide residents with access to both suburban living and green spaces. The name "Tartans Glen" suggests a possible Scottish-inspired theme or historical connection.
In conclusion, while Tartans Glen has experienced population decline over the past decade, recent growth and stable suburban density indicate a resilient neighborhood within the broader Fort Wayne area.