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Tag: Gentrification

Gentrification isn’t inevitable − it can hinge on how residents view...

Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Sarah Mayorga, Brandeis University Gentrification has become a familiar...

What’s really driving ‘climate gentrification’ in Miami? It isn’t fear of...

Richard Grant, University of Miami and Han Li, University of Miami Miami’s Little Haiti has been an immigrant community...

As countries ranging from Indonesia to Mexico aim to attract digital...

Rachael A. Woldoff, West Virginia University and Robert Litchfield, Washington & Jefferson College Should your community welcome digital nomads...

Affordable housing in the US is increasingly scarce, making renters ask:...

Celine-Marie Pascale, American University The United States is facing an expanding gap between how much workers earn and how...

How food became the perfect beachhead for gentrification

Pascale Joassart-Marcelli, San Diego State University Everybody, it seems, welcomes the arrival of new restaurants, cafés, food trucks and...

In changing urban neighborhoods, new food offerings can set the table...

Joshua Sbicca, Colorado State University; Alison Alkon, University of the Pacific, and Yuki Kato, Georgetown University When new residents and businesses move into low-income neighborhoods,...

‘Uncut Gems’ celebrates Manhattan’s Diamond District, a neighborhood that’s a window...

Barak Richman, Duke University In “Uncut Gems,” an overleveraged diamond jeweler named Howard Ratner, played by Adam Sandler, frantically tries to cover his bad business...

New York’s new rental protections won’t end the outsize influence of...

Cem S. Kayatekin, IE University New York has passed sweeping new laws that will close some legal loopholes that allowed the city’s 1 million rent-stabilized...

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