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Originally Posted by yuriandrade
I calculated Tenderloin as part of Downtown San Francisco. It's 29,638 people living in 0.697 km² for a 42,500 inh./km² density (multiply for 2.59 for miles). That's comparable to the densest Paris arrondissements. It's very hard to reproduce elsewhere.
But it's beautiful this region. Lots of potential.
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I got curious: I used 6 census tracts for
Los Angeles Historic Core and it's a just a bit larger than the boundaries Google Maps came with:
-- 2020 --- 2010 --- Growth --- Area ----- Density
10,410 --- 8,312 --- 25.2% --- 0.686 km² --- 15,175 inh./km²
Coincidentally, exactly the same size of Tenderloin. Population and density three times lower.
Growth rate lower than Downtown LA as a whole (41% vs 25%), but it's quite a nice pace for an already dense area.