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Gentrification is the
process of
changing the
character of a
neighborhood through the
influx of more
affluent residents (the "gentry") and investment....
- Baltimore's
large amount of
gentrification, the city
accounts for a
significant amount of the
United States gentrification. The
gentrification of
Baltimore has occurred...
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Gentrification, the
process of
altering the
demographic composition of a
neighborhood usually by
decreasing the
percentage of low-income
minority residents...
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Climate gentrification is a
subset of
climate migration, in
which certain lower-socioeconomic
communities are
displaced in
place of
housing for more wealthy...
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Gentrification in the
United States is
commonly ****ociated with an
influx of higher-income
movers into
historically divested neighborhoods with existing...
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Gentrification of Atlanta's inner-city
neighborhoods began in the 1970s, and it has continued, at
varying levels of intensity, into the present. Many factors...
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Gentrification is the
controversial process of
affluent people moving into a
historically low-income neighborhood. It is
often criticized because the current...
- Environmental,
ecological or
green gentrification is a
process in
which cleaning up
pollution or
providing green amenities increases local property values...
- The
gentrification of Vancouver, Canada, has been the
subject of
debate between those who wish to
promote gentrification and
those who do not. Gentrification...
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neighborhood in San Francisco, California. A working-class
neighborhood until gentrification in the late 1990s, it is now home to
mostly upper-income residents....