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Population Density
Hamilton County 2000 Density: 2082 2010 Density:1977
Cincinnati 2000 Density: 4250 2000 Density: 3810
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of a housing unit for a period of time. The tenure percentages for all three areas including: Hamilton County and City of Cincinnati has increased over a ten year period. However, the Coulumbia-Tusculum Business District tenure percentage has remained consistant.
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