Pasadena

Population

Pasadena is a city located in Los Angeles County in the U.S. state of California. According to the Wikipedia page for Pasadena, the city had an estimated population of 142,647 as of 2021, making it the 41st largest city in California.

Pasadena saw rapid population growth in the early 20th century, with the population nearly tripling between 1920 and 1930. Growth began to slow around 1970, and since then population has remained fairly steady at around 140,000 residents.

Pasadena is known for having a highly educated population compared to other cities in the region. Almost half of residents aged 25 or older have a bachelor’s degree or higher, and the city is home to prestigious academic institutions like Caltech and ArtCenter College of Design.

Economy and Major Employers

Pasadena has a diverse economy focused on technology, healthcare, education, and tourism sectors. According to the City of Pasadena’s website, some of the top employers in the city include:

  • Huntington Memorial Hospital – healthcare
  • Caltech – education and research
  • Pasadena City College – education
  • Jet Propulsion Laboratory – aerospace and technology
  • ArtCenter College of Design – education

In addition to major institutions, Pasadena has a thriving small business community, especially focused around retail, restaurants and professional services. The city’s economy was hit hard by COVID-19, but many local businesses have bounced back as conditions improve.

Attractions and Tourism

Pasadena is a popular tourist destination in the Los Angeles area, known for its historic neighborhoods, cultural institutions, and annual Tournament of Roses Parade. Some of the top attractions include:

  • The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens – a 207-acre complex with art galleries, research library, and extensive botanical gardens. Website
  • Rose Bowl Stadium – an iconic sports stadium that hosts UCLA football games, the Rose Bowl Game, and other events. Also home to a Brookside Golf Course and massive flea market. Website
  • The Gamble House – an incredible Craftsman-style home built in 1908 that offers tours. Website
  • Old Pasadena – a vibrant historic shopping and dining district with iconic architecture. Website
  • Norton Simon Museum – modern and contemporary art museum with a stellar collection. Website

Pasadena attracts over 5 million visitors annually for its sights, events, and ideal climate. The world-famous Tournament of Roses Parade that takes place every New Year’s Day showcases elaborate flower-decorated floats and marching bands from around the country.

Local Government

Pasadena has an independent city government structure separate from Los Angeles County. The city is governed by a Mayor and a City Council made up of 7 district representatives. The current mayor is Victor Gordo, who took office in 2021. To learn more about Pasadena’s local government, visit the City of Pasadena website.

Sports

Pasadena is home to one major professional sports team – the LA Galaxy of Major League Soccer. The Galaxy play at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson but are headquartered in Pasadena. Check out the LA Galaxy website for more info.

In college sports, the UCLA Bruins football team plays their home games at the historic Rose Bowl Stadium. UCLA has won one national championship in football, back in 1954 under coach Red Sanders.

Pasadena also hosts some of the most prestigious events in horse racing, including the Breeders Cup World Championships and the Rose Parade Grand Prix. The city’s flagship track is Santa Anita Park.

Facebook

The City of Pasadena has an official Facebook page to share news, events, and information with over 18,000 followers. Check out their Facebook page to learn more about what’s happening around town.