Neighborhood Portraits
The Neighborhood Portraits project uses data from the American Community Survey to create a series of tables describing the population, households, and housing in Milwaukee neighborhoods. The framework is based on input and advice from community organizers working in neighborhoods supported by Milwaukee’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program and the Community Development Alliance.
Data You Can Use and our partners hope that these tables continue to support those working in Milwaukee neighborhoods in their planning, organizing, and funding development work.
Are you looking for older versions of the Neighborhood Portraits, or a neighborhood not shown above? The Portraits below were published by Data You Can Use in 2016–2018. Please note that there may be a more recent Portrait available for the neighborhoods listed below — please check above to make sure you’re referencing the most up-to-date data.
2025 Portraits Release
The neighborhood portraits below were made using data from the
2019–2023 American Community Survey (ACS) five-year estimates, the most
up-to-date release from the U.S. Census Bureau.
For more information about the ACS, visit the
U.S. Census Bureau website
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Amani
Borchert Field
Clarke Square
Florist Highlands
Harambee
Hillside
Historic Mitchell Street
Historic South Side
Lincoln Park
Lindsay Heights
Little Menomonee River Parkway
Metcalfe Park
Midtown
Mitchell West
Muskego Way
Nash Park
Near South Side
Near West Side
Northwest Side
Parklawn
Riverwest
Sherman Park
Silver City, Layton Park & Burnham Park
Silver Spring
United Community
Walker's Point
Washington Park
Neighborhood Portraits © 2025 | Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2019–2023
