Posted Jan 11, 2024, 4:45 AM
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Originally Posted by shivtim
I don't think that's entirely correct. While CoA is growing faster than it has (and a huge shift from the population trends of the 80s and 90s), the vast majority of the growth is still in the suburbs. You can see in the 2020-2023 numbers that only 11.8% of metro population growth was in the city (7553 / 63620). Even in 2022, which has promising numbers, while there were 10,078 multi-family unit permits in the city, there were 15,625 single family home permits outside of the city.
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The city is growing faster than the rest of the metro. It still only has a small fraction of the total though, so of course the absolute number is low.
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