Opening a thread for any interesting items/data from the 2020 census, or related discussion. Some new data was recently released.
Population density by census tract is interesting. I pulled all with at least 10K density from the
online visualization (hopefully didn't miss any)
density (people per sq mi) - tract - location
54,888 - 12.06 - Midtown, 6th to 10th, W Peachtree to Juniper
43,440 - 11.01 - Midtown, W. Peachtree to Piedmont park, 12th to 14th
40,197 - 19.01 - Techwood, Parker to North
37,628 - 11.02 - Midtown, W. Peachtree to Piedmont Park / 10th to 12th
34,885 - 28.01 - GSU north, east downtown, jackson street bridge area
25,607 - 12.05 - Southern Midtown. W. Peachtree to Juniper / North to 6th
21,432 - 28.02 - GSU/east side of downtown, sweet auburn
20,152 - 12.03 - Southeast Midtown. Juniper to Argonne, North to 5th.
19,693 - 6.02 - West side of Atlantic Station - north of 14th / west of State
18,057 - 100.06 - Buckhead - Phipps Plaza, Alliance Center
17,958 - 12.04 - east central Midtown. 5th to 10th, Juniper to Argonne
17,189 - 94.07 - northeast of Lindbergh station, Buford Hwy at Sidney Marcus (Lenox Pointe)
15,760 - 96.07 - Buckhead northeast of Lenox / Sims Park / Roxboro Rd area
15,360 - 95.03 - southern Buckhead, at Peachtree and Andrews
15,306 - 94.05 - Lindbergh station area
13,839 - 18.01 - Renaissance Park, Central Park, Angier to North / Piedmont to Parkway
13,704 - 96.05 - Buckhead village north of Pharr rd
13,555 - 10.01 - Western midtown (14th to north, Connector to W Peachtree), Home Park
13,552 - 17.02 - O4W at eastside trail, Highland to North
11,959 - 18.02 - civic center and east, north to Pine/Angier
11,936 - 13.01 - south half of Midtown garden district, Ponce to 8th
11,813 - 15.01 - Poncey Highland
11,691 - 91.03 - Brookwood west of Peachtree
10,727 - 6.01 - West Midtown between 8th and 14th
10,722 - 38 - AUC/Clark Atlanta/Vine City
10,289 - 10.02 - Georgia Tech, West Midtown south of 8th
10,272 - 43 - Castleberry Hill/AUC/Spelman
10,266 - 15.02 - South half of Virginia Highland - Virginia to Ponce (probably only partly in city limits)
10,204 - 94.06 - east of Lindbergh station
10,056 - 119.02 - Sweet Auburn south of Edgewood and north of Decatur st, to eastside trail
A few thoughts:
-The most dense area of the city is not a surprise. Includes Viewpoint, Spire, Skyhouse South, Metropolis, Peachtree Lofts, Dagny, Nine15, etc. Of note, this area will get significantly more dense, with several high-rise apartment buildings currently under construction or proposed.
-Techwood is surprising at over 40K density. A
lot of students live in the former Olympic housing. This will also grow, with new apartments opening just south of grant field.
-The "garden district" of Midtown packs in a surprising amount of people. This mix of SFHs, ADUs, and small to midsize apartment and condo buildings results in relatively dense housing.
-Buckhead has a couple of dense areas, but not even close to the core of Midtown's density.
-While two census tracts in downtown are quite dense (largely because of GSU), for the most part downtown is not that dense. Five Points and south downtown area is only 4,101 people per sq mile
-tract 10.01 would likely be more dense if it weren't so large and oddly shaped. It includes all of the land area of the connector from North to 14th, and much of SFH Home Park, but also the very dense areas of western Midtown (Icon, SkyHouse, Plaza Midtown, Aqua, Modera, University House, Midcity Lofts, Alexan on 8th, The Standard, etc).