Universal, Indiana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population and sates of Universal City are not available. Although the city is largely made up of Universal Studios Hollywood, it is dotted with shops and restaurants. A portion of the land is designated as a manufacturing zone, and it can be used for various purposes. Housing and commercial establishments are not permitted, so the city is not a good candidate for residential development. In a recent survey, a City spokeswoman declined to provide a detailed breakdown of the city's population and steets.

The city is located fifteen miles northeast of downtown San Antonio. It is surrounded by the communities of Converse, Live Oak, Selma, and Cibolo. In 1929, three San Antonio doctors bought a tract of land near the Union Pacific Railroad, speculating that a military airfield across the tracks would attract business. In 1931, developer Aubrey Milner renamed the tract Universal City.

In 2019, the median property value in Universal City, TX was $168,300, which was 0.7 times smaller than the national average. The homeownership rate was 59.2%, which is less than the national average of 64.1%. Amongst the residents of Universal City, TX, the average commute time was twenty-four minutes, and the percentage of people working in the service industry was ten percent. In contrast, the percentage of people in the city who are employed in white-collar positions was nearly sixty percent.

The population and steets of Universal City were surveyed in 2010 and 2020. A few decades ago, this population was around 200,000, and it is estimated to grow to nearly a million people in the next decade. Using a city directory can help you get an accurate estimate of the area's population. There are a variety of ways to find out how many people live in Universal City.