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Originally Posted by galleyfox
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Thanks - pretty much aligns with what I have. Of the 77 community areas, 28 of them had populations in 2020 greater than what they had in 2000. A few more were very close but had slightly down populations.
The west side areas of Lawndale, Garfield Park, Austin, and Lower West Side have 76,000 fewer people today than in 2000. The south side areas of Englewood/West Englewood, Auburn Gresham, Roseland, West Pullman, New City, South Shore, Greater Grand Crossing, South Chicago, Chatham, Chicago Lawn, Washington Heights, Morgan Park, Pullman, and Avalon Park are down nearly 125,000 people. On the flip side of these, Near North/South/West + The Loop + Lincoln Park + Lakeview + North Center + West Town is up over 117,000 people. The density of this area increased from 26,895 ppsm in 2000 to 34,342 ppsm in 2020
Here are the densest community areas of Chicago now:
1. Near North Side: 38,459.4 ppsm
2. Lake View: 33,071.9 ppsm
3. Edgewater: 32,409.3 ppsm
4. Rogers Park: 30,276.3 ppsm
5. The Loop: 25,548.1 ppsm
6. Albany Park: 25,198.1 ppsm
7. Uptown: 24,604.3 ppsm
8. Lincoln Park: 22,284.5 ppsm
9. West Ridge: 21,843.7 ppsm
10. Hermosa: 20,576.8 ppsm
11. Logan Square: 19,967.6 ppsm
12. Belmont Cragin: 19,961 ppsm
13. West Town: 19,184.5 ppsm
14. South Shore: 18,399.5 ppsm
15. Kenwood: 18,356 ppsm
16. Avondale: 18,281.3 ppsm
17. Hyde Park: 18,262 ppsm
18. Gage Park: 17,987 ppsm
19. North Center: 17,157.6 ppsm
20. Brighton Park: 16,549.3 ppsm
21. Irving Park: 16,158.7 ppsm
22. Near South Side: 16,152.9 ppsm
23. Bridgeport: 16,118.1 ppsm
24. Portage Park: 15,943.1 ppsm
25. Chicago Lawn: 15,865.5 ppsm
The area of Near South, Near North, The Loop, Lincoln Park, Lakeview, Uptown, Edgewater, and Rogers Park combined is 28,282.2 ppsm with a total population of 519,222 people. For the record that is larger than Atlanta, Miami, Oakland, Minneapolis, etc. Total population change of this area between 2010 and 2020 was +61,707 people or +13.49% which was actually higher than Miami, Oakland, Minneapolis, etc.
Hopefully the city can stabilize parts of the south and west sides. Painfully obvious to be vital for the future of the city IMO. It is shocking how many people those areas have lost even while certain parts of the south side have gained (like the south lake front) as well as the core and a bit of the north side.