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Old Posted Nov 26, 2022, 4:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Wigs View Post
I'll say this, since Pittsburgh and Cleveland have similar Metro populations the better downtown of the two is easily Pittsburgh. It just feels like a bigger city and with the hilly geography and point of three rivers the downtown is clustered into a dense triangle or wedge shape.
On the Downtown thread Cleveland and Pittsburgh were featured on pages 5 and 9, and here their numbers:

------------------------- 2020 ------ 2010 ------ 2000 ------ 1990 ---------------- Growth ---------------- Area --------- Density
Cleveland -------------- 13,338 ------ 9,471 ------ 6,312 ------ 4,561 ---- 40.8% ---- 50.0% --- 38.4% ----- 7.8 km² --- 1,705.6 inh./km²
Pittsburgh ------------- 15,497 ----- 13,101 ----- 12,195 ------ 9,739 ---- 18.3% ----- 7.4% --- 25.2% ----- 4.8 km² --- 3,225.2 inh./km²

I used 3 census tract for Cleveland and 5 for Pittsburgh. Downtown Cleveland is performing much better, although Pittsburgh's is denser.
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