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The district is bounded by [[Nickel Street]], which marks the border between Uptown Algonquin to the north and [[Midtown Algonquin]] to the south.
The district is bounded by [[Nickel Street]], which marks the border between Uptown Algonquin to the north and [[Midtown Algonquin]] to the south.


The three districts of [[East Holland]], [[North Holland]] and [[Northwood]] are at the northern end of uptown Algonquin, and contrast greatly to the rest of the region, with the presence of higher crime levels and an abundance of housing projects. The three neighbourhoods round up together a population of 9,164, whom 1,376 is below the poverty line ( 15% ).  
The three districts of [[East Holland]], [[North Holland]] and [[Northwood]] are at the northern end of uptown Algonquin, and contrast greatly to the rest of the region, with the presence of higher crime levels and an abundance of housing projects.
[[Category:Areas in Algonquin]]
[[Category:Areas in Algonquin]]

Latest revision as of 03:10, 24 October 2012

Uptown Algonquin is the name given to the most northerly region of Algonquin in Liberty City. It is the largest of the three Algonquin regions and is comprised of 8 neighborhoods:

The district is bounded by Nickel Street, which marks the border between Uptown Algonquin to the north and Midtown Algonquin to the south.

The three districts of East Holland, North Holland and Northwood are at the northern end of uptown Algonquin, and contrast greatly to the rest of the region, with the presence of higher crime levels and an abundance of housing projects.