Jacksonville and Duval County's densest pockets of residential development according to the 2010 Census. A few will surprise the average Jacksonville resident.
Duval County 2010 Population: 864,263
Duval County Population Per Square Mile, 2010: 1,133.9
Duval County Census Tracts With A Population Density Of 5,000 And Above:
1. Census Tract 1 (Hogans Creek)
Population: 6,084
Population per square mile: 13,442.8
2. Census Tract 15925 (Baymeadows)
Population: 5,009
Population per square mile: 9,410.3
3. Census Tract 16729 (Riverside/Avondale)
Population: 2,608
Population per square mile: 7,057.7
Riverside/Avondale
4. Census Tract 14202 (Jacksonville Beach)
Population: 4,129
Population per square mile: 6,477.6
5. Census Tract 2902 (Durkeeville)
Population: 3,281
Population per square mile: 5,892.5
6. Census Tract 152 (Arlington)
Population: 2,934
Population per square mile: 5,850.1
7. Census Tract 2501 (Murray Hill)
Population: 3,703
Population per square mile: 5,671.5
Murray Hill
8. Census Tract 16729 (Mandarin)
Population: 6,077
Population per square mile: 5,513.0
9. Census Tract 14902 (Arlington)
Population: 7,368
Population per square mile: 5,498.1
10. Census Tract 15 (Durkeeville/Moncrief)
Population: 3,964
Population per square mile: 5,322.8
Durkeeville
11. Census Tract 2901 (Moncrief)
Population: 3,395
Population per square mile: 5,293.0
12. Census Tract 13904 (Mayport)
Population: 4,234
Population per square mile: 5,091.4
13. Census Tract 14338 (9A/Atlantic)
Population: 4,239
Population per square mile: 5,075.1
Find where your neighborhood ranks: http://projects.nytimes.com/census/2010/map
Article by Ennis Davis
Top image: Aerial of two level multifamily residential structures near the intersection of West State Street and Tyler Street in Jacksonville's New Town neighborhood.
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