Aladdin, Wyoming Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Aladdin City, Florida is located in Miami, Florida. It is made up of a high percentage of single-family homes, making it a very unique neighborhood. Its ratio of single-family homes to total real estate is higher than 98.3% of other neighborhoods in the United States.

The Aladdin City neighborhood is home to a diverse population of both sexes. The most prevalent ancestry is South American, followed by Jamaican, Puerto Rican, and German. In addition, nearly half of residents speak Spanish in their homes.

Aladdin City has a population of around 15 people. The town is now in the process of being purchased by a group of investors led by Arizona businessman Rob DeMaranville. The sale is expected to close in April of next year and will include the town's historic mercantile building. The new owners plan to renovate the historic buildings and open a grocery store.

The Aladdin Store and Post Office is the center of town, and has served as a general store, barber shop, post office, and telephone office. The store has long been a hub for the community, and has a history dating back to the 1890s. Aside from serving as a retail store, the building also serves as a freight station and a train depot. It was home to the Wyoming and Missouri Valley Railroad, which stopped at a "Y" in town. The line was expanded in the early 1900s.