Connecticut City Neighborhood Profiles
About the Profiles
DataHaven has collected data for neighborhoods throughout Connecticut for over 30 years. The estimates in our Connecticut City Neighborhood Profiles are developed based on locally-designated neighborhoods within the cities of Bridgeport, New Haven, Hartford-West Hartford, and Stamford (neighborhood-level data for other cities and towns can be added in the future based on requests). Unlike many other online maps, the data visualization technology we use is highly responsive across mobile devices.
2024 City Neighborhood Profiles
View the 2024 edition of the neighborhood profiles by clicking here.
Begin by selecting your city. Click on “chart” or “map” to toggle between charts and maps of each city. After viewing the visualization, click on the “X” in the top right to return to this page.
Links to download the raw data are embedded within the visualization itself (see links at bottom). Please contact us if you have any issues accessing these data files.

Other relevant resources
- To access town-level data for the entire state, we recommend accessing DataHaven’s Connecticut Town Data Viewer.
- DataHaven publishes data profiles for Connecticut State House and State Senate districts.
- A DataHaven report, 2020 Census Data: Demographic Change in Connecticut Town and City Neighborhoods, contains maps and analyses of changes since the 2010 Census, based on local results from the 2020 Census that were first released in August 2021.
- DataHaven’s Connecticut Town Equity Reports contain local maps for all 169 towns in the state.
Prior versions
View the 2020 edition of the profiles by clicking here.
View the 2019 edition of the profiles by clicking here.
More Information
Please contact us with any questions. Data for other Connecticut communities, towns, and areas are posted on our community profile page, in our Town Equity Reports, and elsewhere on this website.