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Originally Posted by badrunner
It depends on how you slice it. I got these 19 census tracts at a population of 52,691 in 2.3 square miles for a density of 22909 ppsm or 8845 per sq km.
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Comparisons between cities are indeed very complicated. Context is everything.
But if we're looking at higher densities, we could put Westlake together, limited on three sides by the freeways and west by Hoover St. It would add tons of people, density, but growth rates wouldn't be that impressive. It's a bit like Nob Hill-Tenderloin bordering San Francisco's Financial District or Chicago's Near North Side bordering the Loop.