West Dallas

    This area has long been home to La Bajada, a largely Hispanic, working-class neighborhood, but when the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge opened in 2012, it not only transformed the Dallas skyline, but it also brought new interest and energy into the area. Trinity Groves, that began as a 15-acre restaurant incubator at the foot of the bridge, was the first true sign of innovation and the harbinger to the future of West Dallas (in other words: build a microbrewery, and they will come). Developers have made significant investments in the area and have several new communities in the works. There is a surge in apartment construction, and plans are underway for offices, shops, an urban farm, and more. It’s not a stretch to say that West Dallas is poised to be the next big thing.

    Population

    36,701

    Average Monthly Rent

    $2,081

    Average Home Price

    $257,112

    2024
    Population 36701
    Households 11722
    Median Age 32.3
    Median Household Income 53698
    2024 Percent
    White Alone 3938 10.9%
    Black Alone 9376 25.8%
    American Indian Alone 93 0.3%
    Asian Alone 646 1.8%
    Some Other Race Alone 3 0.0%
    Two or More Races 507 1.4%
    Hispanic Origin (any race) 21707 59.8%
    2024
    TOTAL 23197
    Less Than 9th Grade 16.3%
    9th-12th Grade - No Diploma 15.6%
    High School Graduate 16.2%
    GED/ Alternative Credential 6.9%
    Some College - No Degree 16.2%
    Associate Degree 3.6%
    Bachelor's Degree 12.7%
    Graduate/ Professional Degree 1.2%

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