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Old Posted Dec 11, 2016, 7:31 PM
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I'm not that surprised seeing Bridgeport, Gage Park, and West Eldson having one of the largest gains in density, since they are already/becoming immigrant hubs of the city. What I'm surprised to see is that Woodlawn, Washington Park, and Oakland on the list, all Mid-South Side neighborhoods. I guess that their population was so bottomed out to begin with that any increase on people is going to result in a larger percentage density gain. However, it should still be surprising because of the fact that they are now increasing on population. This should be expected for Woodlawn given all the investments being put into the neighborhood over the next couple of years, but I want to see how Washington Park and Oakland will continue growing
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