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Old Posted Dec 14, 2021, 9:48 PM
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Originally Posted by mrnyc View Post
here is some digested and interesting census results news for cleveland:



Cleveland: growing faster than the national average, and shrinking

By Ken Prendergast / September 1, 2021



In the simpler days of Census data, population numbers for a given metro area either went up or down in lockstep with that region’s economic output. There were few wrinkles in the data to pull apart and analyze. Now, there’s tons of data to grapple with, offering multiple story lines.

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After a hiatus in 2020, downtown was back in power in 2021, accounting for one-third of all apartment demand in Greater Cleveland.


more:
https://neo-trans.blog/2021/09/01/cl...and-shrinking/



Cleveland’s “best of times and worst of times” is evident in this map showing population change in each Census tract during the 2010s.
Cleveland accounted for the fastest growing and some of the fastest declining Census tracts (Cuyahoga County GIS).
Seems similar to Chicago? Poorer black neighborhoods emptying, downtown/near downtown areas getting new (usually more affluent and white) residents and developments...Maybe Hispanics and possibly Asians moving into a few neighborhoods as well...
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