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The real estate market changes dramatically as a neighborhood gentrifies.
And when the ghetto gentrifies, the longtime residents are often displaced.
But as it gentrifies she realizes they are, in some ways, trapped.
I plan to work with District 13 on similar plans as the neighborhood gentrifies.
As a neighborhood gentrifies, there will be an increase in coffee shops and specialty shops.
But as the borough rapidly gentrifies, the Companhia has invested in a few locations in the borough.
The book de-gentrifies the narrative, returning the street-smart stories of the original protesters to history.
And as downtown LA gentrifies, the boundaries of Skid Row tighten a little more with each new year.
How are artists, curators, galleries, and museums complicit with the same finance capital that gentrifies neighborhoods across the globe?
Her top stated priorities have been increasing the amount of affordable housing as Nashville gentrifies and expanding transit options.
Now that the infamously polluted waterway is getting cleaned up (maybe even swimmable?) and its neighborhood namesake gentrifies, it's become worthy of a landscape painting.
Suddenly the community is revitalized – rents go up, the community gentrifies, and the people living there now can't afford the rents and have to move out.
One east-side project, though, stands out as embodying Portland's knack for keeping things weird, even as it gentrifies: the building known as Fair-Haired Dumbbell.
As Logan Square gentrifies, Diaz and the Logan Square Neighborhood Association (LSNA), where he works, confront rapid development and a new class of young, increasingly white neighbors.
As city space gentrifies, downtown business districts—not just in New York or London—are declaring their aspirations of global importance in undulating planes of glass and steel.
Here in the States, though, we've adopted a novel word meaning "one who gentrifies" — the active colonist, someone who tries on neighborhoods like shirts at a thrift shop.
As the area gentrifies, Ms. Campo said, it has saddened her to watch the mission — "the last vestige" of hope for some people — appear to roll back a bit of its compassion.
Despite the popularity and demand for Boihood parties, the ability to erect the club is extremely vulnerable and tenuous: organizers burn out, or a neighborhood gentrifies and spaces are forced to close.
For more reading, you can check out Vox reporter German Lopez's article about an eyewitness account of the horrific attack and the Washington Post's DeNeen L. Brown on how the massacre still haunts Tulsa, even as it gentrifies.
Hispanic Studies professor Trevor Boffone described the ironies inherent in Porchlight's whitewashing of the Usnavi role in a post about the casting on his website: This casting decision gentrifies a show that is about a community fighting against gentrification.
Beyond bringing in outsider artists and film to the East Market neighborhood before it completely food-served-on-a-board gentrifies, Barnes had a hand in playing on or recording a number of titles you might own, including work with Sonic Youth, Jim O'Rourke, Silver Jews, Royal Trux, and The Tower Recordings, just to name a few.
New York Times: "The 30-Minute Interview - Joseph A. Tahl" by VIVIAN MARINO August 13, 2013 They are known for rarely selling their buildings; instead letting their value grow as Harlem gentrifies.
Critic Peter Goddard described Richardson's Inter-Glacial Free Trade Agency.ca as giving the message "Any bleak future can look terrific if it just has the right design." In Goddard's view, Richardson is creating a "brave new northland" (of Canada), where a "wonderfully deadpan installation" gentrifies the oil rigs in the tundra; where protective suits "come in zippy matching colours" and even the reindeer are glammed-up. Art critic Amy Karlinsky, writing in BorderCrossings, opined that Richardson's "minimal and collapsible" Red State "hinted at her capacity to generate metaphor": its "monumentality" was "all sham and seductive illusion - a tidy reference to both art and politics".

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