Neighborhood
Data
Lindsay Heights and Midtown are on the move!
Value of total assessed properties increased nearly 14% between 2020 and 2024.
Values JUMPED more than 8% in one year between 2023 and 2024
Annual Assessed Value Updates
In the last year the total assessed value of real estate in BID #32 was $19,840,876 for 217 properties
Neighborhood Portraits
This Neighborhood Portrait data profile was prepared by Data You Can Use with the support of Urban Economic Development Association of Wisconsin (UEDA). The framework is based on input and advice from community organizers working in the neighborhoods supported by Milwaukee's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program.
Lindsay Heights Neighborhood
Key Takeaways
83.6% of Lindsay Heights neighborhood residents identify as Black or African American alone, which is greater than the percentage for the City of Milwaukee as a whole (38.1%).Insert important data
5.1% of Lindsay Heights neighborhood residents identify as Hispanic or Latino, less than the City of Milwaukee as a whole (20.7%).
Approximately 40.6% of households in the Lindsay Heights neighborhood do not have access to a vehicle, a larger percentage than the rate of the City of Milwaukee as a whole (16.4%).
Midtown Neighborhood
Key Takeaways
71.1% of Midtown neighborhood residents identify as Black or African American alone, which is greater than the percentage for the City of Milwaukee as a whole (38.1%).
8.6% of Midtown neighborhood residents identify as Hispanic or Latino, less than the City of Milwaukee as a whole (20.7%).
Approximately 40.3% of households in the Midtown neighborhood do not have access to a vehicle, more than double the rate of the City of Milwaukee as a whole (16.4%).