This is a chart of poverty figures in the Buckeye-Shaker neighborhood which Shaker Square is located in. It shows the level of poverty around the shopping center and highlights some of the issues of Shaker Square's decline.
This is a data figure on populatin shifts in the Buckeye-Shaker neighborhood where Shaker Square is located. This data shows how the neighborhood has changed over time and also details infant mortality rates.
In 1850 the United States was expanding in overall population as well as in an overall awareness of the importance of literacy and education. This graph depicts the states which had, by 1850, ten or more public libraries. Ohio, with 65 public…
This is census data about Ohio City, the neighborhood of Cleveland where the West Side Market is located. It shows the general trend that Ohio City is losing population like the rest of Cleveland and Cuyahoga county. It also shows that it has a…
Although the population for the state of Ohio, from 1900-2000, has remained constantly increasing, after 1940 Cuyahoga County and the city of Cleveland have both continued to lose citzens. However, despite such decline in county and city populations,…
This graph is a comparative analysis of Ohio,Cuyahoga County and Cleveland populations from 1900-2000. And while the population of Ohio remains constantly increasing, Cuyahoga County population and the city of Cleveland population have both, since…