--- Jay Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> There are neighborhoods in south, north and
> northeast Minneapolis that
> have lost population

> Northeast and the outer fringes of south Minneapolis
> have suffered the
> worst declines.

For the record, now that I have looked at the
demographic info, the Columbia, Marshall Terrace,
Holland, Logan Park, Bottineau, St Anthony West, St
Anthony East, Beltrami and Northeast Park
neighborhoods all gained in population.

Sheridan and Windom Park each lost a small (less than
100) number of residents. The only neighborhoods that
lost considerable numbers in Northeast were the Waite
Park and Audubon Park neighborhoods (about 1000 people
combined). These losses were more than made up for by
the gains in the other northeast and southeast
neighborhoods (southeast neighborhoods all gained).

Which sort of brings up a question that's been
puzzling me. How could these two neighborhoods lose so
many people? Both are largely middle class
neighborhoods without a great deal of apartment
buildings. Neither had any developments tear down
existing properties and neither has any boarded up or
condemned buildings. And I don't think there are many
vacant houses either. What's up?

                           Loki Anderson
                           Marshall Terrace
                           [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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 There's one for you, nineteen for me
 'Cause I'm the Taxman..."
                               -George Harrison

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