Community Corner
Block-by-Block St. Louis Park: Where are the Carpoolers, Veterans, Largest Families and Vacant Homes?
Taking brush strokes of data to create a picture of St. Louis Park.

What Section of Town Has Prewar Homes?
This map shows a snapshot of the percentage of homes built in 1939 or earlier across different areas of your town.
What Area Has the Most Vacant Rental Units?
This map shows a snapshot of the percentage of vacant rental units across different areas of your town.
What Section of Town Has the Most Vacant Homes?
This map shows a snapshot of the percentage of vacant homes across different areas of your town.
What Area Has the Most Teen Moms?
This map shows a snapshot of how many women gave birth as teenagers across different areas.
What Part of Town Has the Fewest Landline Telephones?
This map shows a snapshot of how many homes don’t use landline telephones across different areas of your town.
What Section of Town Has the Most Million-Dollar Homes?
This map shows a snapshot of how many houses cost $1 million or more across different areas of your town.
What Section of Town Has the Largest Families?
This map shows a snapshot of what the average family size is across different areas of your town.
What Part of Town Has the Most Veterans?
This map shows the percentage of the civilian population across your neighborhood who are veterans of the U.S. Military.Â
What Section of Town Has the Most Carpoolers?
This map shows a snapshot of the number of workers who carpooled to work across town. It's not a per capita average, but rather an estimate of the actual number of carpoolers.
What Section of Town Does the Creative Class Live In?
This map shows a snapshot of where the "creative class" in town works. By "creative class," we mean people working in management, business, science, and the arts. The census breaks these workers out separately because they have some of the most important roles in the economy.
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