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I was wondering what the downtown populations of USA Cities are. I could find them that easily.

 

Here are a few cities.

 

Chicago

Boston

Dallas

Houston

Baltimore

Seattle

Nashville

 

You can name any city that you know

^While we wait for the updates from the census, I think I recall Cimperman's population estimate for downtown Cleveland at 13,000... hopefully downtown's numbers grew more than that this past decade.

^While we wait for the updates from the census, I think I recall Cimperman's population estimate for downtown Cleveland at 13,000... hopefully downtown's numbers grew more than that this past decade.

 

I put that there for reference.

When will the census be done. Im really interested to see what Cleveland's downtown population is.

^While we wait for the updates from the census, I think I recall Cimperman's population estimate for downtown Cleveland at 13,000... hopefully downtown's numbers grew more than that this past decade.

 

I put that there for reference.

 

I know... I'm hoping that we're close to 15,000, but I guess we'll have to see.

Why was my topic moved and then merged? I was discussing multiple cities, not just ones in Ohio. This topic is strictly about Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati.

I would definitely be interested to find out what Seattle and Portland's downtown populations are.

This isn't any new insight here, but this question is kind of impossible to answer in any way that would give you comparable or even meaningful numbers across all the cities on your list.  There really isn't a uniform meaning of "downtown."  And it's more than just a line-drawing or semantic issue in some places.  In Boston, I think you would get a totally confused look if you asked what the population of their "downtown" is because of the way their city works and how they think of it.

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