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Study Area Statistics 25,517 2022 Population

DEMOGRAPHICS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Population and Age Population in the East Berry Street study area increased by approximately 20.4% between 2010 and 2022, representing an increase of 4,300 new residents. Additionally, targeted multimodal investment along the corridor is expected to cause the rate of population growth to increase. Residents living in the study area are, on average, younger when compared to the Fort Worth-Dallas Metroplex with a higher likelihood of having children living at home. The graphics on the right side of this page display a summary of the population demographics. Race Approximately 31.6% of residents in the study area identify as black, followed by 24.6% as white. Not noted in the graphic on this page are residents of Hispanic origin, which can identify with any race. It will be important to ensure that development along East Berry Street be culturally relatable, equitable, and conscious of potential for displacement. Education Nearly 40% of residents over age 25 living in the study area have achieved a high school diploma or equivalency degree, representing the most common level of educational attainment. While 12.6% of the corridor’s residents have obtained a degree higher than a high school diploma, notably lower than 45.4% of residents who have achieved a similar level in the Fort Worth-Dallas Metroplex.

+20.4% Pop. Change Since 2010

43.1% Household with Children

33.0 Median Age

50.3% Owner Occupied Housing

$79,153 Median Home Value

Study Area Race Demographics

46.3% % of Residents with Hispanic Origin in Study Area

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