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TOTAL POPULATION
Arlington Number Percent 207,627 100.0%
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Rosslyn Number Percent 10,813 100.0%
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The 2010 Census data shows Rosslyn to be similar to the other MSAs in the R-B Corridor. The residents of the Rosslyn MSA are young and live in one and two person households. The Rosslyn MSA has the highest share of Asian residents living in the R-B Corridor.
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The Rosslyn Metro Station Area (MSA) is the eastern anchor of the Rosslyn-Ballston (R-B) corridor and is situated across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. In 1962, the Arlington County Board adopted the Rosslyn Plan which encouraged high density office, commercial, and residential development. In 1992 the Arlington County Board adopted the Rosslyn Station Area Plan Addendum with the goal to make Rosslyn a more functional, urban, and livable place. Today, the Rosslyn MSA is a mix of high-rise office and multi-family dwellings, townhomes and very few single family detached housing units.
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TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS
Rosslyn Number Percent 6,624 100.0%
Arlington Number Percent 98,050 100.0%
Household Type Family households: Husband‐wife family Other family: Male householder, no wife present Female householder, no husband present Nonfamily households: Householder living alone Householder not living alone
1,732 1,359 373 139 234 4,892 3,539 1,353
26.1% 20.5% 5.6% 2.1% 3.5% 73.9% 53.4% 20.4%
41,607 33,218 8,389 2,623 5,766 56,443 40,516 15,927
42.4% 33.9% 8.6% 2.7% 5.9% 57.6% 41.3% 16.2%
Household Size 1‐person household 2‐person household 3‐person household 4‐person household 5‐person household 6‐person household 7‐or‐more‐person household
3,539 2,349 482 191 40 15 8
53.4% 35.5% 7.3% 2.9% 0.6% 0.2% 0.1%
40,516 31,738 11,633 8,793 3,286 1,203 881
41.3% 32.4% 11.9% 9.0% 3.4% 1.2% 0.9%
TOTAL HOUSING UNITS Occupied Housing Units Owner‐Occupied Renter‐Occupied Vacant Housing Units
7,260 6,624 1,890 4,734 636
100.0% 91.2% 26.0% 65.2% 8.8%
105,404 98,050 42,457 55,593 7,354
100.0% 93.0% 40.3% 52.7% 7.0%
Prepared by Department of Community Planning, Housing and Development, Planning Division: Planning Research and Analysis Team (August 2011)