Friendship Village is an urbanized, unincorporated area in
Montgomery County,
Maryland
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, United States. Inclusive within the Friendship Village CDP is the
Village of Friendship Heights (distinct from the
Washington, D.C.
)
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neighborhood of
Friendship Heights
Friendship Heights is an urban commercial and residential neighborhood in northwest Washington, D.C. and southern Montgomery County, Maryland. Though its borders are not clearly defined, Friendship Heights consists roughly of the neighborhoods a ...
). The population was 5,360 at the
2020 census.
Geography
Friendship Village is located at (38.962510, −77.090181).
According to the
United States Census Bureau
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, the CDP has a total area of , all land.
Demographics
As of the 2020
census
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,
there were 5,360 people, 2,804 households, and 1,003 families residing in the area. The
population density
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was 90,848/square mile: this is the highest population density of any incorporated or census-designated place in the United States.
List of United States cities by population density
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, separate Wikipedia entry with specific references from the US Census Bureau.
The racial makeup of the area was 67.2%
White
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(alone, non-Hispanic), 4.7%
African American
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, 1.9%
Native American, 11.2%
Asian
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, 1.1% other race, and
Hispanic
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or
Latino
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making up 13.9% of the Village's population.
In the area, the population was spread out, with 5.5% under the age of 5, 9.8% under the age of 18, and 32.5% are 65 years or older. The Village is composed of 60% women, 28% of all residents are foreign born, and 98% are high school grads, while 88% graduated from college.
The median income for a household in the area was $106,771, with the per capita income equaling $91,197.
Village of Friendship Heights
Although not an incorporated municipality, the
Village
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of Friendship Heights was established as a
Special Tax District in 1914. Its boundaries—Wisconsin Avenue, Willard Avenue, and Somerset Terrace—enclose 34 acres (140,000 m
2) and is almost entirely occupied by high-rise residential buildings. It has the highest population density of any census-designated place or city in the United States. In fact, its density exceeds that of the
New York City borough
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of
Manhattan
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, which itself is coextensive with the United States' most dense county.
The 2010 population of Friendship Village Heights was 4,698,
giving it a population density of 88,432 per square mile, versus Manhattan's approximate 70,000.
Buildings:
# Highland House Apartments - 5480 Wisconsin Avenue
# Highland House West Apartments - 4450 S. Park Avenue
# The Willoughby Condominium - 4515 Willard Avenue
# The Carleton Condominium - 4550 N. Park Avenue
# Office Building - 5550 Friendship Blvd.
# The Elizabeth Condominium - 4601 N. Park Avenue
# 4615 North Park Apartments
# Police Field Office - 4602 N. Park Avenue
# 4620 N. Park Avenue Condominium
# Willard Towers - 4701 Willard Avenue
# Sunrise Brighton Gardens (Assisted Living Residence) - 5555 Friendship Blvd.
# Friendship Heights Village Center - 4433 S. Park Avenue
# Chevy Chase Office Building - 5530 Wisconsin Avenue
# Courtyard by Marriott Chevy Chase - 5520 Wisconsin Avenue
# Barlow Office Building - 5454 Wisconsin Avenue
# Chase Tower Office and Retail Building - 4445 Willard Avenue
The Village is governed by a seven-member village council, which includes the mayor;
each member is elected to a two-year term.
The Village provides numerous services for its citizens, such as the following:
# Shuttle bus which circles the neighborhood, making stops at the major residential buildings, the Friendship Heights Village Center, nearby shopping centers, and the
Friendship Heights stop of the
Washington Metro
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.
# MVA on Wheels
# Visiting Nurse
# Permit Applications
# Police Field Office
# Mobile Commuter Store
# Shredding Truck
# Farmers' Market
The Village also offer a wide variety of activities and events at its Village Center, such as classes, trainings, concerts, and programs on demand, just to name a few. Every year, the Village also hosts three large events for its residents: April 13 - Community Day to celebrate the Village's founding; July 4 - Independence Day Celebration; and mid-October - Fall festival.
See also
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List of United States cities by population density
The following is a list of incorporated places in the United States with a population density of over 10,000 people per square mile. As defined by the United States Census Bureau, an incorporated place is a place that has a self-governing local ...
References
External links
Village of Friendship Heights
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1914 establishments in Maryland
Census-designated places in Maryland
Census-designated places in Montgomery County, Maryland
Populated places established in 1914
Suburbs of Washington, D.C.
Washington metropolitan area