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" They're like, "Rich people go there, it's gentrifying Merida.
In an influential and counterintuitive study, Lance Freeman and Frank Braconi, who study urban development, found that poorer residents were less likely to move out of gentrifying neighborhoods than non-gentrifying neighborhoods.
Techies are gentrifying neighborhoods in San Francisco, Seattle and Austin.
That was one of the first gentrifying shops of Brixton.
Financially, rent and property values will increase in gentrifying areas.
She owns her own house in rapidly gentrifying East Flatbush.
The boroughs of Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham are gentrifying rapidly.
Kensington, a gentrifying neighborhood of young families, is not Maspeth.
The area in southern Manhattan has been gentrifying for years.
An influential study by Lance Freeman and Frank Braconi found that poor residents living in New York's gentrifying neighbourhoods during the 1990s were actually less likely to move than poor residents of non-gentrifying areas.
He loves where he grew up, but it's changing — gentrifying, diversifying.
Across big American cities, for every gentrifying neighbourhood ten remain poor.
In fact, only a tiny fraction can reasonably be considered gentrifying.
But there are development companies that seek to revitalize without gentrifying.
As San Francisco keeps gentrifying, Oakland is feeling the runoff effects.
And if you're in production three months, you're a gentrifying force.
Locals bemoaned it as the latest loss in a gentrifying city.
Does it make them feel less guilty about gentrifying the neighborhood?
After all, they're not the ones who are gentrifying the neighborhood.
The ethnic demographics of the now gentrifying East Harlem have changed.
" She adds: "Raw water is a way of gentrifying that poverty.
Coffee shops are often a sign of a thriving or gentrifying neighbourhood.
Residents of gentrifying neighbourhoods who own their homes have reaped considerable windfalls.
When landlords start to refurbish older apartments, the neighborhood might be gentrifying.
Preferential rent is typically offered in areas on the verge of gentrifying.
The family has always been on the front lines of gentrifying Brooklyn.
As renovations cause increased rent, property values also increase in a gentrifying neighborhood.
Bloomingdale is a gentrifying part of Washington that still suffers from violent crime.
Or the Brooklyn House of Detention, which is nestled in a gentrifying neighborhood.
We met at a Belgian cafe in a rapidly gentrifying part of Houston.
They are in wealthy beach-side enclaves, middle-class strongholds and gentrifying neighborhoods.
In addition, the city has been gentrifying, which typically leads to less crime.
I live in Harlem, a historically black neighborhood even while it's rapidly gentrifying.
It felt tempting to link the anxieties of height, class, money, and gentrifying neighborhoods.
For example, in some white gentrifying neighborhoods, the barbershop is actually making a comeback.
They're often the only independent business on gentrifying blocks full of banks and chains.
All over your neighborhood, there could be subtle signs that your area is gentrifying.
In Budapest's gentrifying Eighth District, I visited a bar and social club called Auróra.
You represent Brooklyn, which has some of the fastest-gentrifying neighborhoods in the country.
Perversely, their neighborhoods are gentrifying at the same time, pricing many long-timers out.
Migdalia Lugo, 44, is a long-term resident of another gentrifying neighborhood — Bushwick, in Brooklyn.
The latter two have called for city-wide boycotts of or actions against gentrifying agents.
In the gentrifying East Hollywood ("EaHo") neighborhood, you'll find Max Games (neé A&M Games).
You gotta be a miserable gentrifying ass bitch to yelp about the bodega cat pic.twitter.
Today, it has the same incongruous mix of old and new that defines gentrifying neighborhoods.
Families like theirs are becoming a rarity in this rapidly gentrifying part of the city.
The gentrifying city they were raised in has changed — the home front, not so much.
It's part of his effort to keep Mexican culture alive in a quickly gentrifying city.
Gentrifying neighbourhoods see climbing populations—moving in is a far bigger phenomenon than moving out.
The company's rapidly gentrifying downtown area seems to have gotten most of the love here.
Mr. Gianaris acknowledged that the demographics of his district, which is rapidly gentrifying, had evolved.
Like, when I tell people I'm from the Bronx, they'll say the Bronx is gentrifying.
I know Pilsen is changing in Chicago, it's gentrifying, but it has an old-world foundation.
Much of Brooklyn, including gentrifying Bushwick, were too expensive for the amount of space they sought.
New legislation would cement the sound's rightful place at the center of this gentrifying city's culture.
We bought in a gentrifying area of LA and did a gut renovation of the house.
Era is that bar, and it's located in a gentrifying neighborhood of downtown Oakland called Uptown.
And as they have moved out, in some gentrifying neighborhoods, the rich have been moving in.
Millennial renters and single-family home rehabbers were moving in and gentrifying the predominantly Hispanic neighborhood.
Baltimore Unlike other cities, Baltimore saw a displacement of black and white populations in gentrifying neighborhoods.
Still, the reactions further exposed the race and class tensions in this gentrifying slice of Queens.
But this is compared to a baseline migration rate in non-gentrifying neighbourhoods of 70-80%.
Since 2000, South Boston has been steadily gentrifying, and in a way, so has Ms. Lynch.
The Hewing resides in the gentrifying North Loop neighborhood, part of the Minneapolis Warehouse Historic District.
Even with Mister Jiu's, there were people who wrote about how it was gentrifying the area.
One participant compares colonial white to the trendy gray omnipresent in gentrifying buildings in San Francisco.
Some locals, he says, fear that, in a rapidly gentrifying environment, the IAAM might "pimp black history".
Many of the new buildings have been upscale apartment or condo buildings in affluent or gentrifying neighborhoods.
The store is practically a case study in how to run a business in a gentrifying neighborhood.
The "hotel" is actually a hostel, offering both shared and private rooms in the gentrifying 10th Arrondissement.
Just try not to fuck the place up if you move here by gentrifying it even further.
Kelly ReichardtCreditCreditJack Davison for The New York Times Walking through a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood of Portland, Ore.
Since 2012, photographer Miska Draskoczy has explored the urban ecology of the toxic yet gentrifying Brooklyn neighborhood.
The comedian, 52, is letting go of a huge townhouse in Brooklyn's rapidly gentrifying Clinton Hill neighborhood.
The district is gentrifying North Brooklyn — East Williamsburg, Bushwick — and there is no Republican on the ballot.
Along with Long Island City and several gentrifying portions of Washington, several other zones have prompted criticism.
Now, thanks in part to residential demand in quickly gentrifying areas, the projects are becoming more ambitious.
For Marisol, the sisters represent "gente-fication," a Spanish-English portmanteau for people gentrifying their own home.
By the 1980s, the Upper West Side was experiencing a real estate boom and was gentrifying quickly.
Social communities form within households in gentrifying neighborhoods but they seem insulated from life in the neighborhood itself?
The South Bronx is now gentrifying, but there are still old boriquas pushing granny carts with their boomboxes.
Gentrifying areas are hardly exclusive to New York, but are a microcosm of rent inflation being experienced nationwide.
Studio Lam, Bo.lan, Bad Motel, and Tep Bar are just some of the places gentrifying the traditional alcohol.
We live in Bedford-Stuyvesant, a low-income, heavily black, rapidly gentrifying neighborhood of brownstones in central Brooklyn.
It has been a boon to people who ride bikes through vibrant, gentrifying neighborhoods to 21st-century jobs.
A study found that the opening of cafes, especially Starbucks, is a sign that a neighborhood is gentrifying.
"No matter how much gentrifying happens, you cannot take this from us," she said later in an interview.
Three young adults move into a gentrifying neighborhood; meanwhile, a serial killer is on the loose, targeting gentrifiers.
And yet parts of the neighborhood were solidly working-class, and the edges of the neighborhood were gentrifying.
Market-rate residents bought into it because it gave them first-rate apartments in a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood.
Studio artists are rapidly being muscled out of gentrifying neighborhoods across the city by commercial real estate pressures.
The issue isn't just that the beavers are moving into a new environment — it's that they're gentrifying it.
Krista Clark and Patrick Martinez, in very different ways, evoke the perils and beauties of gentrifying American cities.
Around her home, which she shares with three other generations of her family, her neighborhood is rapidly gentrifying.
In some of the most rapidly gentrifying corners of the city, public housing apartments were islands of affordability.
But this new show explores young and upwardly mobile Latino-Americans gentrifying their own communities in Los Angeles.
In the other, a relative newcomer to the gentrifying neighborhood, the Dyckmans might have felt right at home.
Much of Ms. Cabán's support, by contrast, came from just two Assembly districts, in gentrifying parts of Queens.
Much of Ms. Cabán's support, by contrast, came from just two Assembly districts, in gentrifying parts of Queens.
And did the new approach do anything to foster a more inclusive atmosphere in the rapidly gentrifying neighborhood?
While 311 data does not include information about the race of the caller, a recent report from BuzzFeed found that census tracts in gentrifying parts of New York City yielded more 311 calls than non-gentrifying ones, suggesting that these calls increase when the white population in a neighborhood increases.
Many of the cases examined by The Times involved individual workers toiling on smaller projects in rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods.
By 2015, the investors had a glut of houses in the fast-gentrifying neighborhoods of Bushwick and Bed-Stuy.
So even in LA's rapidly gentrifying central business district, tent cities have come to seem like an intractable problem.
Gentrifying neighborhoods in Washington, D.C., Boston, New York, and elsewhere are making life more difficult for poor, large families.
Another centrally discussed idea was how should one behave if they are already a part of a gentrifying mass.
Her downstairs neighbors, longtime residents of the gentrifying neighborhood, hate her with a vengeance, and try to sabotage her.
A study from Columbia University found that gentrifying neighborhoods have more diversity in race, in education, and in income.
The previously unreported transaction involves a loan on a development project in the historically industrial, now gentrifying Bushwick neighborhood.
Now the area is gentrifying, and more people are finding the store and posting photos of its unusual interior.
These are making a comeback in some gentrifying, working-class neighborhoods in cities such as Brooklyn, Portland and Pittsburgh.
A new gallery is the latest to join a growing cluster of art spaces in the quickly gentrifying neighborhood.
Greenpoint and Williamsburg have been described as the city's most rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods by New York University's Furman Center.
With an initial $4703,000 in annual funding from foundations, the program was introduced in Seattle's fast-gentrifying Belltown neighborhood.
Gentrifying precincts around what was Comiskey Park in the Bridgeport neighborhood are now filled with Wi-Fi-hungry hipsters.
Gentrifying Bombay Beach doesn't seem probable, he said as I peered through the cage, wind whipped and white knuckled.
It's a Netflix comedy series about an immigrant Mexican family living in a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood in Los Angeles.
A group of taxi drivers facing strained family relationships, romantic woes, violence and economic ills in their gentrifying neighborhood.
It is a lively, gentrifying suburb of southern London between the district of Brixton and the borough of Croydon.
The mural project, said Mr. Ellis, an artist, was a way to spiff up the area without gentrifying it.
Similarly, there are no gallery interiors at the Street Art Museum in the gentrifying Nieuw-West section of Amsterdam.
Gentrifying our genius and then trying us on like costumes before discarding our bodies like rinds of strange fruit.
Remodeling historic houses has become popular among middle- and upper-income families, whether in gentrifying neighborhoods or working class homes.
The most careful empirical analyses conducted by urban economists have failed to detect a rise in displacement within gentrifying neighbourhoods.
The Ghost Ship was a coveted haven in the Bay Area's gentrifying landscape of skyrocketing rents and disappearing artist spaces.
Middle-class Chinese investors can get into the game through real estate investment firms that target slowly gentrifying Brooklyn neighborhoods.
Sitting at the heart of one of these rapidly gentrifying "SoBro" neighborhoods, La Morada is a crucible for the resistance.
But some transplants come from wealth, gentrifying the urban centers of Northern California and expanding the class gaps within them.
While this might have some bearing on restaurants, it could merely reflect Starbucks' perspicacity in opening stores in gentrifying neighborhoods.
MUNCHIES: So do you think that these new restaurants that pop up are leading the push towards a neighborhood gentrifying?
The Adrian Piper Research Archive Foundation Berlin occupies an airy high-ceilinged flat in the gentrifying immigrant neighborhood of Wedding.
Ferrera serves as executive producer for the series about a Mexican immigrant family living in a gentrifying Los Angeles neighborhood.
Hatherley takes us down Moscow's deep, grandiose metro stations, which doubled as bomb shelters, and through gentrifying prefab workers' districts.
This surreal tale—part memoir, part metafiction—is narrated by a queer writer in San Francisco's rapidly gentrifying Mission district.
But with Rosenfeld's fifth novel, "Class," the story of an overbearing mother in a gentrifying neighborhood, the scales have tipped.
She vowed to move it from dumplings and noodles to more upscale fare to match the quickly gentrifying Chinese neighborhood.
He is essentially in favor of gentrifying the city, which is going to leave no room for the working poor.
And then NYU, which is a major gentrifying force in the neighborhood, started a hyperlocal East Village blog, now Bedford & Bowery.
"I don't know if y'all are seeing this but Taylor Swift is gentrifying Beyoncé's Coachella performance right now," one user wrote.
WALK along Sugar Road in Aubervilliers, north-east of Paris, and it is obvious how a formerly scruffy area is gentrifying.
In the hands of a would-be juice titan like Doug Evans, raw water is a way of gentrifying that poverty.
The other area where mosquitoes are spreading the virus is in the Miami neighborhood of Wynwood, a hip, gentrifying arts district.
It is reflective of boutique "fitness clusters" around the country that have emerged in suburban shopping developments and gentrifying city neighborhoods.
A third of the zones in Washington, D.C., for instance, are already gentrifying quickly, according to estimates by the Urban Institute.
Cobble Hill's seven-block stretch of Court Street is rife with real estate offices and children's stores typical of gentrifying neighborhoods.
"You've got a market economy, a gentrifying real estate market and people feeling that they need to go underground," he said.
They play in the two oldest parks in baseball, Fenway and Wrigley Field, jewels at the center of rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods.
Its arrival has prompted a lot of questions about whether it will trigger even more gentrification in an already gentrifying city.
Instead, their schools are becoming magnets for middle-class families moving into gentrifying neighborhoods who prefer them to their local zoned schools.
The protest imagery the film borrows and the way it's set in a historically Latino, rapidly gentrifying area just highlight its cynicism.
Blindspotting is the debut screenplay of Hamilton star Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal, a complicated buddy film grounded in a gentrifying Oakland.
Surrounded by the archetypal restaurant patrons of a gentrifying South Los Angeles, the duo immediately launch into a recap of their night.
It's crucial, Espinoza said, for communities to anticipate and avoid the gentrifying effects of amenities that every neighborhood should be entitled to.
The bar is meant to be in Leith, the Edinburgh dockside district that has, in reality, been steadily gentrifying for two decades.
The cool bars and pricey restaurants that emerged after the storm helped boost property values and a gentrifying circle that continues today.
Did it unintentionally highlight that she had defeated Mr. Crowley by dominating gentrifying areas of Queens, despite losing some less white neighborhoods?
This week, South Korea's HighLine, the new Marciano Art Foundation in LA, gentrifying African art, chemtrail conspiracy theorists, peak latte, and more.
Over the years, tenants in the corner storefront came and went but the mural remained, a steady presence in a gentrifying area.
If Duke killed the plan, she said, it could thwart Durham officials' broader progressive vision for a growing and rapidly gentrifying city.
For a refueling spot on rapidly gentrifying Wulumuqi Road, the choices can be dizzying — including poke bowls, banh mi and Turkish kebabs.
In addition, companies are competing for space in gentrifying urban districts, taking over old warehouses that might have been converted into apartments.
At New Bridges, in the rapidly gentrifying Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, they found many families whose housing was precarious at best.
Today, despite some fast-gentrifying exceptions, the general rule still holds: The flatter the land, the poorer the people living on it.
Bursts of high-powered rifle fire erupted on a drizzly afternoon in this rapidly gentrifying city across the Hudson River from Manhattan.
The crack houses were gone; the number of homicides had dropped by three-quarters since 21996; and Hamilton's childhood neighborhood was gentrifying.
The first season of this family sitcom about black and white neighbors in a gentrifying Los Angeles neighborhood comes to a close.
Stocking up in Tarlabaşı—a seedy but gentrifying area neighboring Istiklal—a shopkeeper loads an armful of beer bottles into Saïd's backpack.
But despite strides made in professionalizing and gentrifying theater work, the actress retained a less respectable reputation than the seamstress or the schoolteacher.
A communal space The Ghost Ship was a coveted haven in the Bay Area's gentrifying landscape of skyrocketing rents and disappearing artist spaces.
Now that the land was detoxified for the games, the East End is rapidly gentrifying and lower income residents are being pushed out.
The journey from the narrator's own "gentrifying neighborhood" to Mohamed's apartment involves traveling by streetcar, subway, and bus to the city's outer limits.
They understood the optics of a young, affluent white couple moving into a fast-gentrifying neighborhood of lower-income black and Latino families.
The police station is in the 18th Arrondissement, a multicultural district that has a large immigrant population but that is also rapidly gentrifying.
With enough ambition and creativity, alternative art spaces across the country can soldier on in this country's gentrifying, post-Ghost Ship political atmosphere.
Perpetually single and broke, a New Yorker who watched warily as his gentrifying city filled up with strollers, he was comfortably child-free.
I met Popeye at his apartment, on the top floor of a newly built red brick tower, in a gentrifying neighborhood of Medellín.
One big concern is how Amazon's presence in Long Island City, an already rapidly gentrifying neighborhood, could affect rent prices in the area.
In the rapidly gentrifying 35th district of Brooklyn, Jabari Brisport will be running for a city council seat under the Green Party banner.
The location doesn't escape gentrification, however: The Eagle Rock/Highland Park neighborhoods are also rapidly gentrifying, even without the building of art museums.
Participants met in homes, offices, and gardens to discuss how to create community in the midst of a rapidly changing and gentrifying city.
The story of Denver [gentrifying] is the story of Austin, too—but Austin is drawing a lot more serious musicians and interesting people.
It is also what drove the ambush against Amazon's plan to colonize an already-gentrifying part of Queens with a massive second headquarters.
And the rush has fueled concerns that a gentrifying neighborhood will become even less affordable, as "tech bros" push out the working class.
My weird little corner of the city is not-so-subtly gentrifying, and I can't help but feel partially responsible for its transformation.
Sly, grumpy and thumpingly humane, it tells the story of a couple trading gentrifying New York City for the grayer pastures of Mercury.
The show follows three Mexican-American cousins in a rapidly gentrifying Los Angeles, as they try to keep their grandfather's taco shop operational.
The university, which has a huge endowment and owns scores of buildings, has been criticized by some longtime residents as a gentrifying force.
"I'm like a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood," I told my friend the other day at dinner, and he threw his head back and laughed.
The savings can be great, particularly in rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods where a building's value can double or even triple over a short period.
The construction boom rapidly transforming New York City's skyline and gentrifying its neighborhoods has done little to quell the demand for reasonably priced apartments.
Love Jones was picking up her 4-year-old twins from kindergarten in the rapidly gentrifying neighborhood of Clinton Hill in Brooklyn this week.
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Passersby in these rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods glance quickly past the site of a fresh murder and loving notes left by grieving friends and family.
To them, she was no different than the the gentrifying villain her show features -- a vendida (sell-out), a gente-fier, a "white-tina".
The South Side is a longtime home to Puerto Rican and Dominican residents, but like so many neighborhoods around here it is gentrifying rapidly.
The bulk of copy on the city's restaurants is devoted to those in the greater downtown or other areas that wealthy developers are gentrifying.
As she struggles to put food on the table in Bed-Stuy, a quickly gentrifying neighborhood in Brooklyn, the daily grind leaves her depleted.
And crucially, the rent hikes and gentrifying forces that have swept the artists out of their studios, and are now destroying Chariots, are accelerating.
When you moved to Washington Heights, which is rapidly gentrifying, did you try to be conscious of not playing that role of the gentrifier?
Gentrifying neighborhoods are a key reason behind the vermin outbreak, which extends beyond New York — Philadelphia, Chicago and Los Angeles are also confronting issues.
It's a gentrifying force, replacing whatever is "twisted and ugly" and singularly weird with an attractive sheen that might seem safer but ultimately isn't.
However, the $5 admission fee and the limited amount of traffic were not enough to keep the museum going in a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood.
The store is in San Francisco's gentrifying Mid-Market neighborhood, between Chanvi Eatery, a Pakistani restaurant, and Huckleberry Bicycles, a high-end bike shop.
That's the situation facing some homeowners in Jersey City, New Jersey, as the rapidly gentrifying city performs its first round of reassessments since 1988.
Freeman and Braconi suggested that in some cases improved amenities in gentrifying neighborhoods gave longtime residents an incentive to find a way to stay.
"Public housing, often criticized for anchoring the poor to declining neighborhoods, may also have the advantage of anchoring them to gentrifying neighborhoods," they wrote.
"There's a lot of self-selection of who goes where in this neighborhood," she said of Crown Heights, which she describes as rapidly gentrifying.
Realtors say that an overheated housing market in the rapidly gentrifying Oakland flats, which include Temescal, is driving prices far above actual property values.
In gentrifying neighborhoods, some white parents have rallied for more gifted classes, which has in some cases led to segregated classrooms within diverse schools.
In gentrifying neighborhoods, some white parents have rallied for more gifted classes, which has in some cases led to segregated classrooms within diverse schools.
Some moved away because of the sordid sights, said Syderia Asberry-Chresfield, a longtime resident and advocate in the gentrifying neighborhood around the park.
Today the area is gentrifying, home to new art galleries and coffee shops, but it is still populated largely by low-income African-Americans.
After all, Britain's rigid class system made it easy enough for her to clearly identify the people doing the gentrifying: It was the gentry.
CICF has been run by the Seid family since opening and is an authentic, Chinese-run enterprise in a neighborhood that is rapidly gentrifying.
At that point, the space – in the rapidly gentrifying area's POP Brixton project – will inevitably, much like everywhere else in London, be turned into flats.
The response to Sanders's rally from public housing residents in Queens exposed the race and class tensions in a gentrifying slice of New York City.
The mural is spectacular, at the intersection of the two major roads that carry drivers from fully gentrified central Seattle to quickly gentrifying south Seattle.
More precisely: They love taking pictures in front of murals, which, over the last decade, have come to dot every gentrifying section of the city.
The chart below shows the results: the median number of complaints per 1,000 people, and the changes in racial composition, for gentrifying and nongentrifying tracts.
At its center is Arthur (Hirsch), the elderly owner of the titular donut shop, who's watching his gentrifying Chicago neighborhood change before his very eyes.
Locals have complained that the site is being sold off to rich investors, gentrifying a sleepy part of what is a popular summer vacation destination.
Espinoza says that even developments that are well-intentioned and designed for the community—like a public park, for example—can act as gentrifying forces.
For instance, a recent proposal to temporarily stop market-rate development in the city's Mission District, a gentrifying neighborhood popular with technology workers, failed citywide.
Paul and Myriam live with their two young children, Mila and Adam, in the smallest apartment in a good building in Paris's gentrifying Tenth Arrondissement.
The cozy Nic L Inn Wine Cellar on the Hudson, which opened in 2521 near the Walkway, seems like proof of that attraction's gentrifying effect.
Among the states, New York has the highest share of gentrifying areas, with 13 percent of its zones in areas that are beginning to prosper.
In Crown Heights, a diverse, fast-gentrifying Brooklyn neighborhood, many residents reacted angrily to the news that the city planned to open three new shelters.
"It's one of those ironic things," she said, connecting the dots between how SESTA-FOSTA shut down websites, thereby driving sex workers into gentrifying neighborhoods.
The idea, Mr. Martens said, is to bring "the legitimization machine — the Modernist white cube" — to a place like Lusanga to harness art's gentrifying powers.
And gentrification needn't be zero-sum, because gentrifying neighborhoods may become more densely populated, with new arrivals adding to, rather than supplanting, those currently resident.
Ms. Scrivani, the photographer, lives in a gentrifying part of West Oakland that is full of recently purchased condominiums and block after block of construction.
The yarns he spins on the record are verité documents of the life in the quickly gentrifying Atlanta neighborhood that gives the record its name.
The food is tasty, well presented and reminds me of the bistronomique restaurants in the gentrifying neighborhoods of the 10th and 11th Arrondissements in Paris.
In mid-September, escorted by three shaven-headed bodyguards, Jaki spoke in a gritty but gentrifying area called Praga, Warsaw's answer to Brixton or the Bronx.
The century-old mansion was in a rapidly gentrifying area south of downtown, near landmarks such as the Staples Center and the University of Southern California.
The area is gentrifying, with a microbrewery, a coffee shop, and a new community theater, among other businesses, all owned and operated by (local) white people.
Chip and Joanna came under fire for attending a church whose pastor preaches against same-sex marriage, and the couple was criticized for gentrifying Waco neighborhoods.
The Trump Century Tower is a 57-story luxury skyscraper in the heart of a gentrifying neighborhood controlled by one of the world's most bloodthirsty strongmen.
Blindspotting is about a lot of things, but broadly, it's about how two friends — one black, one white — experience their gentrifying neighborhood in very different ways.
The answer she ended up with turned out to be simple: turn low-income homeowners into landlords to help them afford to stay in gentrifying neighborhoods.
Clinton made her remarks after touring the Borinquen Health Center in Wynwood, the gentrifying Miami neighborhood in which Florida health officials have reported the Zika cases.
Having lived in my neighborhood for a decade now, this was a tableau vivant unlike any I'd seen—a quiet, moving picture of gentrifying Fort Greene.
Gente-fied, an upcoming web series executive produced by America Ferrera, will explore the lives of young Latinxs in the gentrifying LA neighborhood of Boyle Heights.
On a recent evening Mr. Englander reflected on No Rio's future, including the question of how to maintain its oppositional ethos in an ever-gentrifying environment.
"Oofie" makes Wiki sound like a gentrifying city block newly overrun with chain restaurants and 7-Elevens—under siege but full of pride and history, nonetheless.
We need to hold them alongside the folks in our gentrifying cities, some of whom work two jobs and still sleep in their cars at night.
His first, 2008's Medicine for Melancholy, is a romantic drama about an extended one-night stand between two black hipsters in a gentrifying San Francisco.
I think your concerns about the unintended consequences of your school possibly gentrifying show just how hard building and maintaining an integrated, equitable system will be.
"We're part of a downtown that is booming and gentrifying, so we've had a lot of attention to our geography," said the store manager, Katie Orphan.
Still, strong demand is keeping prices perched at lofty levels — and rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods are slowly transforming areas that were once dominated by working class residents.
Brooklyn's Gowanus neighborhood is a rapidly gentrifying Superfund site, where the ecological disruption of over 150 years of industry endures alongside new condos and commercial spaces.
And does the fact that they all hang out in converted waterfront lofts mean that organized crime, and not the biotech industry, is doing the gentrifying?
But those who support the gentrifying, which includes a new billion-dollar N.F.L. stadium in the heart of town, see charters as part of the improvements.
It's a holdout, one of a handful of extant older-world clothing stores on the rapidly gentrifying and regentrifying blocks of Orchard between Houston and Canal.
We both live in Brooklyn, where barbecue is trending and gentrifying as quickly as our neighborhoods, and we're not exactly sure how to feel about it.
That said, with rising costs in rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods, classic diners like the Neptune and Bel Aire, both in Astoria, Queens, could soon be under threat.
But in April, the L train, a major artery for the fast-gentrifying neighborhoods along its route, will partly shut down for 25 months of repairs.
You want black women and other women of color to do anything at all for your gentrifying, police-protected institution, then you better just do better.
An already crowded, unaffordable, rapidly gentrifying neighborhood with ready access to plenty of other neighborhoods that are likely to become crowded, unaffordable, and gentrified as a result.
"Some of these zones are in gentrifying areas that would have attracted investments anyway," said Steve Rosenthal, a senior fellow at the Urban Brookings Tax Policy Center.
In those gentrifying areas, the report noted a jump in income since 1990 that was not replicated in neighborhoods that had not gentrified, which saw a decline.
She also took into account how neighborhoods look as they are gentrifying, focusing on these shifts particularly as she was designing the aesthetic of Cassius's personal gentrification.
The biggest short-term impact of these zoning changes would probably be felt in neighborhoods that are already gentrifying and have a significant amount of housing turnover.
How much is lost in the bridging efforts of the scrubbed, sanitized Toronto—a constructed, positivist haven—and ordinary, real-life Toronto—a gentrifying, hyper-surveilled metropolis?
Meanwhile, Freedman, 54, appeared to be gearing up to sell the land the hospital sits on, right at the gentrifying city's center, as the American Prospect reported.
The arrival of 25,000 highly skilled tech workers and millions of dollars in planned investments is likely to accelerate the steady development of the gentrifying capital area.
Ghettoizing and demeaning our creations then stealing them, gentrifying our genius and then trying us on like costumes before discarding our bodies like rinds of strange fruit.
It also crops up in the way she moves to Queens and immediately thinks of the 'hood as "hers" — a gentrifying playground ripe with the cheap rentals.
They cited coworkers at the New York headquarters saying disparaging words about "Black Lives Matters" protesters, bragging about gentrifying neighborhoods, and rejecting candidates of color without reason.
The city's transportation commissioner, Polly Trottenberg, said the industrial area was gentrifying, leading to a deadly mix of trucks and residents who like to walk or bike.
While taking very little risk in such gentrifying, or long-gentrified neighborhoods, the program will allow investors to take even more income out of the tax system.
In a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood, this glossy, digi-pop inspired hotel pays homage to its urban neighborhood with the right balance of history and high-end fun.
Mr. Marcus earned his M.F.A. at U.C.L.A., and was in the process of closing down his studio before moving from gentrifying Lincoln Heights into central Los Angeles.
On a broad scale, the site's growing influence has worked to undermine neighborhoods in cities around the world, driving up rents in tourist areas and gentrifying neighborhoods.
Santurce is gentrifying, and she is not sure how much longer El Lobi will remain in its current building, making alternative exhibition spaces like MECA especially valuable.
" This neighborhood spot, in gentrifying Brooklyn, is "a boushy bar," the unseen narrator tells us in Kate Benson's stealthily ferocious, comfortingly hopeful, very funny new play, "[Porto].
In some of these gentrifying census tracts, the black population has shrunk by more than 45 percentage points — with the white population growing by the same amount.
A group of women activists who took over an empty house in a gentrifying Oakland neighborhood for nearly two months were forcibly removed by police Tuesday morning.
After David meets Marlon Wellings, a black kid who lives in a public housing project near Dave's own gentrifying neighborhood, the two strike up an unlikely friendship.
Lance Freeman of Columbia published a study in 2009 that found between 1970 and 2000 gentrifying neighborhoods in cities across the US were becoming more racially diverse.
Dodging and weaving, we reached Le Perchoir, a louchely exotic rooftop bar in the rapidly gentrifying 11th arrondissement that is strewn with shopworn kilims and fatigued palms.
It doesn't sound Azerbaijani in any sense—like a new apartment block in the center of a gentrifying city, it's shiny and devoid of all local color.
It was a living monument to Lower Manhattan's lineage of multicultural artists and thinkers — people who often get overlooked in favor of narratives of and by successive generations of self-destructing, gentrifying white bohemians — but it was also an all-hours open house, where all were welcome (even the gentrifying white bohemians) and an essential site of Lower Manhattan's last gasp as the center of the avant-garde.
MARCUS SAMUELSSON ON HOW HIS INSPIRATION IS A MELTING POT OF FLAVORS Then in 2010, just as Harlem started gentrifying, Samuelsson opened a restaurant there called Red Rooster.
The Curtain's remains were uncovered in 2011 on a site earmarked for development in Shoreditch, a scruffy-chic, fast-gentrifying area on the edge of London's financial district.
But it is very often laid at the feet of the tech industry workers, who for years have been blamed for gentrifying the city and driving up rents.
Indeed, the number of poor people living in New York's gentrifying neighbourhoods barely budged from 1990 to 19943, according to a study by New York University's Furman Centre.
IN MOST ways the McDonald's outlet in Jangpura, a gentrifying neighbourhood in south Delhi, looks like one anywhere else, with bright displays, plastic seating and a familiar menu.
To the artists who lived and worked there, the "Ghost Ship" was a rare haven in the Bay Area's gentrifying landscape of skyrocketing rents and disappearing artist spaces.
The report found that the number of college graduates, young adults and families without children grew much faster in gentrifying neighborhoods than in other parts of the city.
I think it's almost impossible to avoid that when you live in a place like London, or if you live in a city that's ever-changing and gentrifying.
THE SHOPPERS AT Original Unverpackt, a food market in the gentrifying but still gritty Berlin neighborhood of Kreuzberg, arrive largely by bicycle, carrying mesh totes and burlap sacks.
Falafel St. Jacques itself is on St. Jacques street (hence the name) directly across from a car wash and the highway—far from the gentrifying reach of hipsters.
I grew up in a town that has genuine socioeconomic diversity, but it is also quickly gentrifying and becoming unaffordable to newcomers who do not have substantial wealth.
This is what it's like for a black business owner in a gentrifying SF neighborhood: Racist graffiti and calls to the police for unlocking your own store. pic.twitter.
Ms. Lee has more than doubled the food-court space, to nearly 10,000 square feet, making it appear more upscale and youthful for the quickly gentrifying Chinese community.
Ultimately, the pro-transit camp failed to fend off criticism that the plan benefited a gentrifying downtown at the expense of more distant lower-income and minority areas.
Across New York City, landlords in fast-gentrifying neighborhoods, eager to bring in higher-paying renters, have driven out tenants by harassing them with dangerous and annoying renovations.
This year also saw the first Peckham International Art Fair, featuring 15 exhibitors in an industrial unit in one of the most fashionable gentrifying areas of Southeast London.
Two Postcommodity members, along with composer Guillermo Galindo, are partnering with members of a fast-gentrifying Santa Monica neighborhood to produce a sound-based artwork of contested histories.
In gentrifying Hudson, just across the river from Catskill, more and more New York dancers and choreographers, Jonah Bokaer and Adam Weinert among them, have put down roots.
I also live in a gentrifying city, and am also hyperaware that the people around me who might provide parenting advice are also someone else's daughters and sons.
These are intended partly to appease angry former residents of the neighborhood troubled by Columbia's gentrifying expansion, and also to signal that the university is opening itself up.
Below is a map of Oakland that shows just how the historically black city has seen a decrease in its black population, especially in and around gentrifying neighborhoods.
Once the site of the city's silk-weaving industry, Croix-Rousse is now a gentrifying, sought-after neighborhood with restaurants catering to a "bobo," or bohemian bourgeois, clientele.
Amid the lingering effects of the mortgage crisis, Iskyo "Isaac" Aronov and his four partners located homeowners in rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods who owed more than they could pay.
It offers a respite from a crisis that walloped two of the county's most popular destinations — Miami Beach and Wynwood, a gentrifying area of galleries and hipster hangouts.
The department analyzed labor statistics and found that coffee shops spreading to New York's gentrifying neighborhoods were more open to hiring people with criminal backgrounds than other industries.
Others have occurred on the edges of rapidly gentrifying areas like Bushwick and Bedford-Stuyvesant, where there were four murders within a five-block radius earlier this year.
Everyday black citizens have been increasingly displaced in gentrifying cities, locked up in prisons at alarming rates, and shot and beaten by law enforcement at equally high ones.
Crime, already on the decline in American city centres, seems to fall even further in gentrifying neighbourhoods, as MIT economists observed after Cambridge, Massachusetts, undid its rent-control scheme.
Wong Chuk Hang, a neighborhood adjacent to exclusive Shouson Hill, has a tipping point of just 7 years for Hong Kong PRs and is in the process of gentrifying.
"Ghettoizing and demeaning our creations then stealing them, gentrifying our genius and then trying us on like costumes before discarding our bodies like rinds of strange fruit," he said.
Dreher credits Christians for playing "a big part" in Hyattsville's "renaissance," but he fails to mention that the town is historically black, has always been Christian, and is gentrifying.
In gentrifying sections of Brooklyn, rich and poor live near one another, as they do in parts of Manhattan where public housing projects are next to expensive apartment buildings.
Those in fast-gentrifying neighborhoods still fear displacement, and many remain skeptical of Mr. de Blasio's plans, opposing individual developments and pushing local officials to beat back rezoning proposals.
Unable to keep up with the demands of his rapidly gentrifying neighborhood, Arthur hires Franco (Jermaine Fowler), a young, proactive artist who breathes new life into the dated establishment.
Instead, the continuing story of the Cinema America theater has become central to the narrative of a gentrifying neighborhood that some said was at risk of losing its soul.
It also recommended paying for anti-bias training for police, especially in minority communities where the presence of a Starbucks may contribute to racial tension by gentrifying the neighborhood.
The shootout and police siege overtook the Greenville neighborhood of gentrifying Jersey City — the second most-populous city in New Jersey, with about a quarter of a million residents.
"For tenants in intensely gentrifying neighborhoods like Crown Heights, the effects are immediate," said Kerri White, director of organizing for the Urban Homesteading Assistance Board, a tenants' rights group.
And earlier this summer, when I was walking through Columbia City — a traditionally black but rapidly gentrifying south Seattle neighborhood — I saw the remains of one graffiti artist's overnight crusade.
He was there to give props to Elena Faita, the woman he calls "Montreal's Mother Chef," whose iconic hardware store and cooking school are landmarks in a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood.
In 2013 protests broke out in Oakland, California, directed against the private buses that shuttle tech workers from pricey homes in the city's gentrifying areas to jobs in Silicon Valley.
"They offered us a 10-year lease with an option to extend, which is kind of unheard of in this neighborhood," Bechtle explained, referring to the rapidly gentrifying Highland Park.
As I walk the streets of Flatbush, the rapidly gentrifying Brooklyn neighborhood where my family recently bought a house of our own, scenes from "The Mandibles" replay in my head.
AIDS was stalking the city; an immigrant neighborhood was gentrifying; the art world was on the edge of a huge shift: the first Armory Show had debuted the year before.
Althea Matthews, 58, a resident of the Bronx who said she was homeless for two years, said the board refused to consider tenants' hardships despite stagnant incomes and gentrifying neighborhoods.
In softly watercolored panels thick with detail, she muses on raising a small child, visiting a sick parent, and being an artist, all while living in a slowly gentrifying city.
JERSEY CITY — To the gentrifying stew of bankers, artists and college graduates who are transforming this once blue-collar city across the Hudson River from Manhattan, add an unexpected flavor.
Saul Ahmed, the manager of Super Saver Discount Center, said his store aimed to serve newcomers to the gentrifying area by stocking cheap housewares and hardware, and eventually organic foods.
There were newspaper articles about young professionals gentrifying urban neighborhoods; "Changing San Francisco Is Foreseen as a Haven for Wealthy and Childless," a New York Times headline said in 1981.
Kanellos' apprehension was shared by other long-time residents interviewed on Wednesday on their home turf, a rapidly gentrifying area that sits just across the East River from Midtown Manhattan.
That is because they are more concerned with whether their money is achieving an outcome, like preserving affordable housing in a gentrifying neighborhood, than whether the investment generates a certain profit.
You cited an analysis from the Brookings Institution, a think-tank, to assert that the zones are more likely to be gentrifying areas than the poorer communities that were passed over.
Meanwhile, similar collectives were cropping up across the city, particularly in gentrifying neighborhoods like Eagle Rock, where date palms dot the hillside and film industry families rub elbows with federal workers.
The Central Line, which opened in 2015, runs east-west, covering gentrifying and youth-filled neighborhoods in East London, like Shoreditch and Bethnal Green, as well the City, London's financial district.
Slices of the gentrifying neighborhood are bursting with art galleries, boutiques and condominiums, but they give way to a still-tattered section of run-down buildings where residents struggle in poverty.
Determining how truly part of the neighborhood any Little Haiti gallery might be is difficult; the rapidly gentrifying community is where a large swath of Miami art spaces make their home.
A few hours later, in the morning light, the damage was clear: Much of their neighborhood — a traditional and important African-American community that has been rapidly gentrifying — had been decimated.
An April report from the city comptroller's office found that Airbnb was exacerbating the city's affordable housing crisis, especially in crowded or gentrifying neighborhoods like Greenpoint, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Chelsea and Midtown.
Suddenly they have to figure out what to do with her bar — a choice complicated by the fact that the neighborhood is gentrifying and their friends and family are being displaced.
Some of the older and less well-off members had been pushed out of gentrifying neighborhoods like Prenzlauer Berg; now those who had driven up the rents became their garden neighbors.
" In a four-part essay published by the Poetry Foundation's literary blog Harriet, Yankelevich expounds on the difficulties facing small presses while warning against an increasingly "professionalized or gentrifying literary field.
His bonhomie has played well in this heavily gerrymandered district, stretching from the diverse, gentrifying neighborhood of Bay Ridge to the mostly white, conservative areas of Gerritsen Beach and Marine Park.
I joined the group near the BART station where Nia was killed, and we marched downtown, stopping to rally where my son's school meets with the gentrifying bars and ramen shops.
The scene is now collectively known as the Union Market district, a gentrifying area of Northeast Washington where technology start-ups and an independent movie theater coexist with the old warehouses.
An analysis by the Brookings Institution, a think-tank, has found that of the eligible census tracts, those selected were more likely to be already gentrifying than those that were passed over.
The school — along with six others in New York City — is part of a new Education Department initiative aimed at maintaining a racial and socioeconomic balance at schools in fast-gentrifying neighborhoods.
Poverty is another predictor of lead poisoning, and many of L.A.'s danger zones are concentrated in low-income or gentrifying areas near downtown and on the city's densely populated South Side.
Meanwhile, many of the perks of a gentrifying neighborhood — including trendy food and retail establishments that attract hordes of upwardly mobile city dwellers — have yet to make their way to the area.
Of course, fashion doesn't exist in a vacuum, but true allyship acknowledges and pays homage to the community responsible for said trend and doesn't criminalize the community while essentially gentrifying its style.
The son of a waitress and a promoter for a charity, Mr. Bowie was born in Brixton, in South London — an immigrant neighborhood, now gentrifying, that has historically been associated with counterculture.
A more recent examination found that financially vulnerable residents in Philadelphia—those with low credit scores and no mortgages—are no more likely to move if they live in a gentrifying neighbourhood.
But in the face of a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood where rent prices and changing demographics may push the LGBT+ community out altogether, the women at the shelter say they're doing their best.
Denver's local scene has criticized the company's move as another brick in the gentrifying walling off of formerly inexpensive areas now being overrun with developers as America's second cities get their renaissance.
Back for its third season on HBO, the show follows Issa and her crew of friends as they navigate life, relationships, careers, and bad decisions in a rapidly gentrifying southern Los Angeles.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On Saturday afternoon, sand sculptor Zara Gaze came upon a pile of sand at a construction site in her rapidly gentrifying south London neighborhood of Brockley.
But at a debate watch party at Syndicated, a popular movie theater-bar-restaurant hybrid in the heart of gentrifying Brooklyn, that was about the sum of the accolades for Mr. Cuomo.
The department analyzed labor statistics and found that coffee shops spreading to New York's gentrifying neighborhoods were more open to hiring people with criminal backgrounds than were other industries, Ms. Chozick reported.
A 228 view by Dave Jordano of the hulking Michigan Train Depot, ablaze with brand-new, gentrifying lights, brought a moody song to an inconclusive end: not upbeat, not downbeat, something else.
Still, many were surprised when the Seattle-based company, valued at $1 trillion, decided on the crowded, pricey, quickly gentrifying neighborhoods of Arlington, Virginia, and Long Island City in Queens, New York.
The Liberty: The Liberty was one of the first bars to open on the east side when the neighborhood started gentrifying, and it has now firmly established itself as a locals bar.
From Soho to Chelsea, to Chinatown, Harlem, to gentrifying neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens, our NYC comrades have witnessed the vicious cycles of gentrification and the late stages of artwashing for decades.
In 2013, the city approved a plan that allowed Public School 203 in fast-gentrifying Gowanus to set aside seats for English-language learners and students who qualify for free or reduced lunch.
So if you were hoping to eventually move to a nice house in a suburb, make sure you're moving to some crap land and not accidentally gentrifying farmland and kicking the farmer out.
The protesters "marched into the meeting, chanting, 'a gentrifying space is not a safe space,' and it appeared that the audience attempted to drown them out by clapping," Mandiberg told Hyperallergic via email.
On the other hand, I've read an argument that these high-end vibrators are "gentrifying the bedroom" and giving us the idea that we need a lot of money to have good sex.
The programme is in its infancy, but initial concerns that the tax breaks would go to gentrifying areas, as opposed to places that really need the help, do not seem to be realised.
Artists and galleries have found themselves on both sides of the issue: accused of being gentrifying forces in Boyle Heights, and pushed out of their longtime studios just across the Los Angeles River.
Just as a gentrifying neighborhood starts to look less diverse as buildings are renovated and storefronts replaced, so economically similar urban areas around the world might increasingly resemble each other and become interchangeable.
In Denver, Colorado, a five-year program is underway to help design, finance and build ADUs in nine lower-income gentrifying neighborhoods, said Renee Martinez-Stone, director of the West Denver Renaissance Collaborative.
What the experts say: "As LA's other gentrifying areas ditch any sense of character and culture in favour of the latest generic-chic hotness, Historic Filipinotown is propping up its own," Manning wrote.
In one gentrifying enclave of Fatih, in a neighborhood called Balat, shabby-chic cafes and quirky antique shops have sprouted on the narrow streets, raising tensions and testing the limits of social diversity.
The look and focus of her work have changed often, from video taking apart the media's endorsement of torture, to photographs of her gentrifying Brooklyn neighborhood, to head-on critiques of President Trump.
A rapidly spreading fire tore through a half-dozen wooden rowhouses in Bushwick, Brooklyn, on Tuesday night, devastating a block in the rapidly gentrifying neighborhood and leaving dozens of people without a home.
For me, that was the case in "Telegraph Avenue," a well-observed slice of gentrifying urban life clogged with a bit too much Dickensian contrivance to work as well as it should have.
Credit...Ian C. Bates for The New York Times SAN FRANCISCO — Audium, a 49-seat theater that is enclosed by 176 speakers, is a vestige of oddball experimentation in a rapidly gentrifying city.
"I love this apartment, I'm not going to lie," said Melody Richey, 38, whose first-floor apartment in a rapidly gentrifying section of East Williamsburg gleamed with the crisp edges of new construction.
Ms. Piper's Her is an assertive, feminist editor of a national newspaper, who has just bought a house in a gentrifying outer London neighborhood with her longtime partner, John (a superb Brendan Cowell).
Casteel's new "Subway" series, which depicts unsuspecting New Yorkers during their commute, offers a kind of modern archive of faces and spaces of the city and a visual biography of a gentrifying Harlem.
With a private company in charge, the routes of the East River Ferry were limited to places where demand was highest: the gentrifying sections of Brooklyn, the Wall Street area and Midtown Manhattan.
But the familiar format feels comforting, not stale, and the premise — three generations of a Cuban-American working-class family live together in LA's rapidly gentrifying Echo Park neighborhood — couldn't feel more modern.
The California fight reflects a renters' rights movement that is bubbling up in churches and community centers across the country, a semi-coordinated stand of low-income tenants against the gentrifying American city.
Two weeks later, as police attacks on the subway continued to escalate, an FTP march took place in Harlem, firmly framed as part of the Black radical tradition of that rapidly gentrifying zone.
Now he's eliciting outrage yet again, this time for a planned development in Melbourne that some residents see as out-of-step with the historically working-class, yet rapidly gentrifying, neighborhood they love.
Today there's a lot of focus on a lot of millennials actually leaving cities and moving out to the suburbs and gentrifying them, making them cool again, whatever you want to call it.
Of course, we have witnessed the gentrifying force of art and artists in the past, but it's naive to think that any other forms of industry will be as hospitable in the future.
Gentrification is not inevitable, and gentrifying businesses can choose not to degrade and insult Chinatown residents, but instead take action to support the grassroots organizing that is helping to keep families in their homes.
And much like coffee shops and restaurants, a high-end dispensary could attract gentrifying clientele that could change the face of a neighborhood, especially since the legal weed business is dominated by white men.
Lethem's stylish, straightforward prose powers A Gambler's Anatomy capably from its glamorous beginnings in high-stakes gambling rooms through its clinical surgery scene to its anarchic climax in the mundane streets of gentrifying Berkeley.
What was really going on when the East Hampton Town Board hired flatbed trailers to clear the clutter from Mr. Ferreira's land was not about good governance, but about gentrifying property, Mr. Kelly said.
Its sleekness betrays no hint of the gentrifying neighborhood's tatty, crime-ridden past or the creative experiments that have gone on there since 1980, when PS122 opened at the corner of East Ninth Street.
Urban manufacturers are realizing that, along with issues like zoning regulations and land use rules, marketing plays a role in advocacy — retaining industrial zoning in gentrifying neighborhoods, for instance — as well as increasing sales.
Housed in an Italianate mansion that dates back to 1884 in the quiet but rapidly gentrifying Bywater neighborhood, The Country Club was founded in 1977 and catered exclusively to New Orleans' vibrant gay community.
The company had recently moved from a cramped space in the Mission to a renovated warehouse in the Dogpatch, a gentrifying industrial neighborhood that was full of construction equipment beeping gently in the rain.
The event is part of a series called "Homeward Bound: Memories, Identity and Resilience Across the Chinese Diaspora," created to draw attention to efforts made in gentrifying Chinatowns to uphold Chinese culture and traditions.
BERLIN — If there is an argument to support the notion of a renaissance in German design, it might be found in a loft office in the gritty but rapidly gentrifying Kreuzberg section of Berlin.
Part of the solution lies in ensuring that New Yorkers who live in gentrifying neighborhoods have access to the higher-paying jobs coming to the city, said New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer.
Starz's splashy half-hour drama "Vida" begins with two Mexican-American sisters, Lyn (Melissa Barrera) and Emma (Mishel Prada) Hernandez, returning home to a gentrifying Eastside Los Angeles after the death of their mother.
One of its biggest challenges will be to make the monumental spaces seem appropriate not only for site-specific art, but also for visitors and for residents in this culturally mixed, quickly gentrifying neighborhood.
It also attaches "socioeconomic change flags" to areas that appear to be gentrifying, based on recent upswings in median income, housing costs and the share of residents who have college degrees or are white.
The Wrigleyville neighborhood on the north side of Chicago, named after its central landmark, Wrigley Field, has been gentrifying since at least 2773, when the stadium was finally outfitted with lights for night baseball.
The battle to clean up Skid Row has been waged for decades, but the added dimension of disease transformed it from a gentrifying mission into a wholescale public health battle against a terrifying epidemic.
Do we really want to revive, on progressive grounds, the old imprecations against outsiders coming into settled neighborhoods when "the element," in this case, are gentrifying hipsters in fedoras rather than black-hatted Hasidim?
"It's a real missed opportunity, when you have gentrifying areas of the city, when you have white affluent families moving back in, saying they want their kids exposed to more diversity," Dr. Wells said.
They were all actors in "Miami Motel Stories — North Beach," the fourth edition of an immersive theater project that uses forgotten history to bring this city's diverse, eclectic — and often gentrifying — neighborhoods to life.
Temptations were everywhere: whether to buy property (especially in gentrifying areas), whether it was okay to hoard money for a rainy day, whether to maintain small lifestyle luxuries even while "spending down" inherited wealth.
Afterward, we walked north along a broad avenue to a two-story clapboard house he was rehabbing with some friends, in a gentrifying neighborhood on the east side of town, fronting unfenced train tracks.
Looking at the top 10% of gentrifying neighbourhoods, the authors found an average 37% rise in the number of college graduates in the 2010-14 period compared to the total neighbourhood population in 2000.
As real estate markets in densely populated, rapidly gentrifying areas like San Francisco and Los Angeles heat up, a surprising number of Americans are willing to scoop up properties without even seeing them first.
But it turned out that Mr. Vázquez owned not just the carwash businesses but also three of the four plots of land beneath them, including one property in a rapidly gentrifying corner of Harlem.
Klein has not signed on to any repeal bills and lately has been recruiting additional senators to join his group, including some who represent gentrifying neighborhoods such as Inwood, Jackson Heights and Crown Heights.
Sitting at her usual table in a diner, nestled in the quickly gentrifying Boston neighborhood of Dorchester, Davida Andelman, a public health advocate and leading lead activist, said the fight for safe homes isn't over.
Which isn't necessarily surprising; beyond the media glitz, Ocasio-Cortez's victory turned out to be, in large part, a result of the unsexy fact of increased voter registration and participation in gentrifying neighborhoods in Queens.
"  Escandón, originally from Oakland, California, has lived in the BedStuy-Bushwick area of Brooklyn for about two years, and is a self-described "gentrifier by definition" in a neighborhood she calls "rapidly gentrifying.
Pocket Camp flips the script on this conceit, turning your character into a transient who lives out of a van in the woods, a grim vision of what awaits less affluent renters in gentrifying neighborhoods.
It includes a short video featuring a couple that has long resided in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighbourhood of Brooklyn and uses their rental income to help them continue to live in the fast-gentrifying area.
Bushwick, a working-class neighborhood that suffered looting and arson after the blackout of 3823, began gentrifying around the early 2000s when artists started looking for cheap, large industrial spaces there to use as studios.
To keep up the pace, Mr. de Blasio is going to have to make a better case to win over worried New Yorkers in gentrifying neighborhoods and to overcome the objections of prickly Council members.
Some of the candidates backed by the new groups last year, though diverse in race and gender, won significantly more votes in gentrifying areas of Brooklyn and Queens than in predominantly black or brown neighborhoods.
There have been protests over corporate bus fleets, rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods, sidewalk e-scooter confrontations, fights over condo buildings and upzoning, city attempts to regulate office cafeterias and the occasional dispute over a soccer field.
The 2½-acre park honors the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame guitarist within walking distance of his childhood home in the Central District, one of this city's historically black neighborhoods that is now rapidly gentrifying.
The sound of muffled beats grew louder as I approached "The Heat Factory," a notorious house full of techno kids parked on a quiet street in the far-flung but rapidly gentrifying neighborhood of Ridgewood, Queens.
Set in a gentrifying contemporary Boston marked by professional haves and townie have-nots, the movie boasts a lived-in sense of place, and is unusually attuned to the travails of the urban white working class.
In April, residents of luxury apartments in the gentrifying, historically black U Street area complained about the noise from a Metro PCS store that had been known since the 1990s for playing loud go-go music.
It was really just bad, decades-old urban planning that drove the change, and it seems to be shifting back to a system that favors density (downtown LA is gentrifying) and East Coast-style of transit.
The couple at the centre of this book live in Paris, but they could be any of the countless young-professional duos who are steadily gentrifying outer boroughs in increasingly unaffordable big cities around the world.
The season comes at a time when the creative class of Brooklynites that birthed Lee, Chris Rock, and many others of their generation is fully under threat as rents skyrocket in rapidly gentrifying, historically Black neighborhoods.
As I pulled up to the cinderblock building in the rapidly gentrifying Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, a small stencil of a turntable on the door was the only indication of the operation going on inside.
EE: When you go to these spots in these gentrifying places, and more of the incoming population goes there, the restaurant has to order more food, so the portions get smaller and the prices go up.
Barnette's project is also a resurrection of her father's bar from the erased annals of queer San Francisco history, a material remembering of the  Black queer sociality that is rapidly being expunged from the gentrifying city.
Gentrification is usually thought of as a positive for cities as a whole, but a problem for longer term residents of gentrifying areas: they are displaced by higher rents or increasingly alienated from their changing community.
From there I traveled up Fifth, away from the park and into gentrifying Harlem, up through steep Morningside Park, across the Columbia campus, and down to Neel's final apartment at the top of West End Avenue.
Britton's pieces reflect the impractical, unstable architectural projects gentrifying cities like his native Baltimore (how could the community see long-lasting benefits from, say, a gigantic Caribbean lagoon simulacra?), making the internal ugliness more readily visible.
There's been a workshop on how to fight evictions (always a relevant topic in a rapidly gentrifying city) and a class on how to turn old t-shirts into panties to curb environmental waste and consumerism.
As the rent crisis wracks America, its victims, desperate for affordable housing in desirable places, hate the tech industry for gentrifying the cities — San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, NYC, Boston, etc — where people most want to live.
I'm not sure if this is a sign of things to come (I doubt it), but they definitely point to a type of independently minded fair that seems to be a natural fit for quickly gentrifying Brooklyn.
Earlier this year, locals discovered that Quantum had severely reduced the planned memorial to a mere 750 square feet (less than 10 percent of the original 10,000 square feet promised), prompting calls that developers were gentrifying terror.
Bartenders, barbers, butchers, craft brewers, bookbinders, furniture makers and fishmongers are among traditional jobs the Wall Street Journal reports are making a comeback in some gentrifying, working-class neighborhoods in cities such as Brooklyn, Portland and Pittsburgh.
It's not hard to see why its presence at a cultural institution owned and partially funded by the city — that also happens to be located in one of New York's most rapidly gentrifying areas — was so inflammatory.
Containing rapidly gentrifying, liberal neighborhoods like Germantown and Schnitzelburg, as well as more conservative areas like Okolona and Lynnview, the 35th District holds political lessons about the viability of a progressive platform for those willing to listen.
The C.D.C. and Florida officials said that for now, the area of concern is limited to one square mile in the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami, a gentrifying area with restaurants and art galleries just north of downtown.
Inside is a collage of images relating to construction, agriculture, Indigenous calendars, child detention centers, gentrifying neighborhoods in Chicago, as well as dates of US American interventions in Central and South America and lines of poetic text.
The official communities designated as zones include some census tracts that are rapidly gentrifying — which could end up delivering large benefits to wealthy developers who would have invested in those areas without the Trump administration's tax advantage.
The elderly library patrons I got to know in New York told me that they feel even less welcome in the trendy new coffee shops, bars and restaurants that are so common in the city's gentrifying neighborhoods.
DENVER — The sign outside Ink Coffee was supposed to be a joke: "Happily gentrifying the neighborhood since 2014," read the sidewalk board, displayed in a rapidly changing part of Denver once full of black and Latino families.
It is an odd new celebrity for a 78-year-old Washington fixture who has logged more than 25 years in the House, representing Los Angeles, from gritty but gentrifying Inglewood to largely white, working-class Torrance.
Look first to late-70s conceptual artists, including Jenny Holzer and Barbara Kruger, who drew attention to cultural contradictions with their stark, text-based works, originally pasted on buildings and construction sites in the newly gentrifying SoHo.
College students and professionals began moving into the rapidly gentrifying section of Harlem along the park's east side, and using the land's winding, wooded pathways to get access to the Columbia campus and its affiliated Barnard College.
The New York Times The shootout and police siege plunged the Greenville neighborhood of gentrifying Jersey City — the second most-populous city in New Jersey, with a quarter of a million residents — into chaos, fear and confusion.
The area has changed a lot in that time — once a predominantly black, middle-class neighborhood where Spike Lee shot his 265 film She's Gotta Have It, Fort Greene has been gentrifying and whitening since the aughts.
In the face of rising rents, some of the nation's strictest Department of Health standards, and competition in gentrifying neighborhoods, an eye-catching compliance sign can be the small detail that makes a food establishment stand out.
In an area called Portales Sur, which sits on the fringe of the rapidly gentrifying neighborhood of Narvarte, buildings have sprung up in recent years for young professionals looking to own their first home in the city.
But some zones are in gentrifying areas like the old downtown section of Las Vegas and parts of Long Island City, Queens, where Amazon said it would build a huge corporate campus before reversing course last week.
And this month, the Department of Housing Preservation and Development announced a design competition for ideas on how to create affordable housing on 23 small, publicly owned lots in the five boroughs, many in quickly gentrifying neighborhoods.
One way to counter the invasion of gentrifying forces — businesses and real estate developers that represent large scale financial speculation — is to check the progress of art galleries that often act as the precursors for these enterprises.
First-time director Carlos López Estrada works from an often very funny screenplay by Diggs and Casal to tell a story about two Oakland natives navigating their gentrifying hometown, neighborhood violence, police brutality, probation, and ordinary life.
So in essence, the building managers and builders added a flammable outer shell to Grenfell Tower to make it look more attractive to wealthier clients in a gentrifying neighborhood, without concern for the poorer residents already living there.
In 2017, Long Island City was America's fastest growing neighborhood, and it's the fastest growing one in New York City, with an increasingly young population (51 percent under the age of 34) who have been gentrifying the area.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, expressed concern ranging from skepticism to flat-out outrage at the prospect of giving one of the world's most valuable companies substantial tax breaks to move into the gentrifying and fast-crowding borough of Queens.
Similar to Venuto, Latham moved to Montreal after being priced out of the rapidly-gentrifying Toronto neighbourhood of Parkdale and a large part of the appeal of floppy discs for the 20-something musician is their low cost.
You may have a rent-controlled studio apartment in the North Pole's most rapidly gentrifying neighborhood, but no piece of property is as valuable as the ground in front of a working power outlet in your airport's terminal.
Boyle Heights, a predominantly Mexican-American neighborhood that's under perpetual threat of having its neighborhood character squashed by LA's nearby, rapidly gentrifying downtown, is a completely different setting as well, despite being a short drive from Silver Lake.
In D.C., where developers are gentrifying neighborhoods in the northeast part of the capital, housing advocates have filed a lawsuit alleging discrimination because of "familial status," or having a child under the age of 18 in the household.
Much of the rent explosion is confined to a handful of cities on the coasts, and there's hope that revitalizing (if also gentrifying) cities like Detroit might help ease some of the pressure on those elite housing markets.
Those who have gathered impressions of Yonkers from a passing car or train window might think the city is solely urban, which is an apt description of the downtown area, a once-gritty section that is rapidly gentrifying.
Paterson, the state's third largest city after Newark and my rapidly gentrifying hometown Jersey City, is now home to 147,000 people from 52 different ethnic groups, including Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, Africans, Bangladeshis, Caribbean islanders, Middle Easterners and Peruvians.
It's the sort of "luxury" development offering $2,000-per-month studios in a gentrifying neighborhood that would be very familiar to New Yorkers, but to some Charlestonians, its presence raises concerns about what will become of their city.
As new clusters of tents and sleeping bags pop up along river banks, on city sidewalks and in parks and gentrifying neighborhoods, they are exposing deep divisions about how cities should strike a balance between accommodation and enforcement.
Similarly, D.C.'s Climate Ready plan sees building socially and economically sustainable neighborhoods in the rapidly gentrifying city as part and parcel of addressing its more obviously climate related problems, such as more punishing rains and hotter summers.
Staying away from abandoned homes and dilapidated buildings forced me to start having conversations with the people who have experienced everything from the '67 riots and the city becoming bankrupt, to the neighborhoods gentrifying just for the suburban tourists.
Sabine Bermann, head of a heavily oversubscribed Kita (Kindertagesstätte, or child day-care centre) in Berlin's rapidly gentrifying Prenzlauer Berg district, explains that parents have a legal right to a place for any child over the age of one.
That is, until a man arrives unannounced with a greasy paper sack full of an assortment of foil-wrapped tacos from Laredo Taqueria, one of Houston's finest such establishments, and one located way across town, in another gentrifying barrio.
When I went to the Limelight—a club in a deconsecrated church where Alig was a director and threw his legendary Wednesday night party Disco 2000—I came face to face with a nightmarish vision of gentrifying New York.
Eastern Effects, the company that built the studio, started in 1999 with a single employee in an apartment-size office and grew to include a small complex of buildings in the gentrifying area around the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn.
Still, while the Bahnhofsviertel, which means "train station quarter," has been rapidly gentrifying in the last few years with uber-cool restaurants, clubs and luxury apartments, its streets remain mostly lined with cheap chain stores, bordellos and sex shops.
When THUMP caught up with Moiré over the phone he talked about how he's inspired by imperfect, imbalanced mixing; he also explained how he's seen Brixton—the rapidly gentrifying south London neighborhood—change in the time he's known it.
In contrast to their counterparts in the Bay Area, where the term "gentrification" is used carefully and with regret, Reno boosters and real estate agents boast about how blocks of rundown weekly motels are just months away from gentrifying.
And like Joseph Crowley and Michael Capuano, big-city House Democrats felled in primaries last year by Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts, Mr. Lipinski represents a mix of gentrifying and diverse precincts.
That was evident in another corner of his district, the gentrifying bohemian neighborhood of Cedar Park, where Sandy DeVito, 31, a fiction writer and barista, was shopping Wednesday for a lemon-ginger echinacea drink at a food co-op.
Oso was sitting with a handful of other members of the North Georgia branch of the Socialist Rifle Association, a new, swiftly growing left-wing gun group, in the backyard of an Italian restaurant in a gentrifying Atlanta neighborhood.
She ends up in the middle of a battle between some of her neighbors, who are put off by the image (and thus her own gay identity), and the gentrifying industry in which she still wants somehow to succeed.
Airbnb's growing influence caused rents to increase significantly in tourist areas and gentrifying neighborhoods in Manhattan and Brooklyn, where the majority of the company's rentals are concentrated, according to a report released on Thursday by the city comptroller's office.
In one, Daniel drifts into the orbit of an antique dealer named Lezlie, a Pan-like anarchist, who invites anyone who is not a gentrifying yuppie—the class he regards as ruining Paulie—to party at his ramshackle house.
The interests of generations of queer youth of color who have congregated there conflict with [those of] the property owners of gentrifying developments, whose resources have been put to use in enforcing a curfew for this otherwise public space.
From the moment Amazon announced its plan to build a massive corporate campus in the rapidly gentrifying Queens neighborhood of Long Island City, the lawmakers responsible for the deal — New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and New York Gov.
Placed in East Liberty, amid the rapid transformational changes that the neighborhood has undergone in the past ten years, her work takes on new meaning and challenges us as citizens to think deeply about what is happening in our gentrifying communities.
The NYU study found that gentrifying parts of New York lost more than 800,000 residents in the decade between 1970 and 1980, with most of that population loss coming from neighborhoods that eventually saw explosive growth in residents and prices.
ON A crisp autumn afternoon, armed with "I'm with her" balloons, a boombox and a clipboard, Eli Clark-Davis sets out dancing down the street with his friends to get out the Democratic vote in Fishtown, a gentrifying neighbourhood in Philadelphia.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Artists Heisue Chung-Matheu, Grace Hwang, and SoYun Cho made a bright red menu that could, at first glance, be mistaken for any trendy menu, in any stylish gastropub, in any gentrifying neighborhood.
For our upcoming show in Fort Greene, we'll have a mobile kiosk of sorts that can be rolled out on the street during open hours, so that it becomes part of the mixed-use, rapidly gentrifying sidewalk culture of Brooklyn.
"Julia Salazar's victory is a testament to how much her policy platform resonated with the people of North Brooklyn, some of the fastest gentrifying communities in New York City," Susan Kang, a leader New York chapter of DSA, told HuffPost.
Hillary Clinton made a campaign stop on Tuesday at a local clinic in Wynwood, a gentrifying arts district of hipster bars and restaurants, and pressed Congress to return to Washington to approve emergency funding for Zika treatment, testing and research.
A study released last week showed that rents had risen fastest in the New York City neighborhoods where Airbnb, which lets users list their homes for short-term rentals, is the most popular — including gentrifying, predominately minority neighborhoods like Bedford-Stuyvesant.
CCCADI is trying; it wants to be the cultural organization that anchors the neighborhood and prevents its drift into the powerful currents of either of the forces of cyclical poverty or the displacement of longtime residents by the gentrifying forces capital.
Throughout the 80s and 90s, the AIDS epidemic freed up tens of thousands of previously-occupied apartments in New York's gentrifying neighborhoods, as revealed in Sarah Schulman's memoir of the AIDS crisis in New York City, The Gentrification of the Mind.
In May, NYC & Company, the city's official destination marketing arm, announced "'New' New York City," a "five borough tourism infrastructure," to include places like, "Destination St. George," the gentrifying neighborhood on the Staten Island waterfront near where Eric Garner was killed.
It's an amusing way (if your moral sensibilities can take it) to get some visceral jolts into what is otherwise an exercise in atmosphere and gentrifying-Gen-Xer satire, a show that almost feels apologetic about its attempts to scare you.
He reminds his audiences of Detroit's past as a home to black leaders who "soaked the soil that we stand on with blood sweat, tears and toil" to now only find themselves forgotten, he says, in a fast-gentrifying city.
Brad Hargreaves, the founder of one of these startups, Common, says that his company was able to find "a wholly vacant multifamily building" in rapidly gentrifying Crown Heights, Brooklyn, that enabled Common to move into the neighborhood without evicting longtime residents.
Though gentrifying, Crown Heights remains one of the city's poorer neighborhoods, and Mr. de Blasio's math — intended to match new shelter capacity with the communities where the homeless are most prevalent — will give wealthier, whiter communities fewer shelters than poorer ones.
On Saturday, September 23 (noon–6pm), the collective of native Brooklynites Color Scenes will show Deface Vs Displace, an exhibition showcasing images of graffiti and street art on buildings in rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods, calling attention to art's instrumentalization in that process.
The artists of Eastside Los Angeles show their art to one another in pop-up spaces, but their dealers sell it in Switzerland, or via WhatsApp, to foreign investors — who might also be buying up former studios in their gentrifying neighborhoods.
The agreement to lure Amazon to Long Island City, Queens, had stirred intense debate in New York about the use of public subsidies to entice wealthy companies, the rising cost of living in gentrifying neighborhoods, and the city's very identity.
This lack of clarity is fitting: In a gentrifying neighborhood, title to the land is transferred first in the literal sense and then in the spiritual one, as local businesses and institutions change to serve the tastes of wealthier arrivals.
But the larger issue with the bachelorettes is one few will articulate: What does this influx of young, moneyed women, and the web of industries that have popped up to cater to them, suggest about the town that Nashville is rapidly gentrifying into?
Meanwhile, a 2015 study by sociologist Sharon Zukin found that Yelp reviews of businesses in the gentrifying, majority-black Bed-Stuy section of Brooklyn were more likely to negatively characterize the surrounding neighborhood compared to reviews of businesses in nearby, majority-white Greenpoint.
So when I heard that Wegmans would be planting its latest megastore about 15 minutes from my home, in Brooklyn's formerly decrepit but now gentrifying Navy Yard, I knew it was time, at last, for a real face-to-sprawling-produce-section.
One of several political challenges for SB-827 is that public conversation around the bill was dominated by the short-term impact on gentrifying neighborhoods even though the long-term impact on affluent neighborhoods is more important to Wiener's long-term policy goals.
Using the AR app Blippar, anyone with a smartphone and a guide to the tour's location markers can point their phone at landmarks across the rapidly-gentrifying neighborhood and unlock augments—artworks, photographs, and interactive features—that bring the past to life.
My gut says this isn't really so much about homeless services as perhaps it's this tension between, boy, these big tech companies are raising the standard, making it more expensive, gentrifying, and it's good for some people, but not good for everybody.
So, on a chilly afternoon on the last day of March, Abrams, who lives in a gentrifying section of Atlanta's east side, made the ninety-minute drive to Dalton, as part of a tour that she has been conducting around the state.
Some of the new homes in Raleigh's gentrifying South Park neighborhood look angular and modern, a stark contrast to the shotgun homes and side-gabled houses that date to the early 20th century and that have earned the area a historic designation.
Recently, Dara Soukamneuth, a tenants' rights activist in Crown Heights, one of Brooklyn's most rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods, explained what life was like in the building where she lives, where a new landlord has been trying to push out those with rent-stabilized apartments.
"This is about preserving the legacy of Biggie and hip-hop in a community that's quickly gentrifying," said Councilman Robert E. Cornegy Jr., a Democrat who helped secure financing for the project and led the drive to name the courts for Mr. Wallace.
This combination of criminalizing the poor and gentrifying the trains brings into relief the fact that the MTA is not, in any meaningful way, a public agency accountable to the people who use it for their day-to-day need for mobility.
According to Wachsmuth's study, a growing number of listings are cropping up in gentrifying neighborhoods like Harlem and Bedford-Stuyvesant, where landlords can make more money by turning otherwise affordable apartments into illegal hotels than they would by renting them out to tenants.
Who exactly will be eligible for any affordable housing created has become a major point of contention in the mayor's sweeping effort to generate tens of thousands of new homes for poor and working-class New Yorkers struggling to remain in a fast-gentrifying city.
Neuralink occupies a denim-colored office building in San Francisco's Mission District, a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood that's been locked in protests against tech commuter shuttles and evictions, becoming a symbol of the devastating effects of the industry's wealth on the communities that came before it.
City officials say the key to holding displacement at bay while building mixed-income communities is to do more both to preserve existing rent-regulated units and to monitor harassment by landlords who illegally evict tenants to take advantage of rising rents in gentrifying areas.
The final installment of an autobiographical trilogy that began in 2008 with "East 10th Street: Self Portrait With Empty House," it's named for his new address on the Lower East Side, where he moved five years ago, transplanted from one rapidly gentrifying neighborhood to another.
"I kind of want the hipsters to start playing golf," said Mr. Teodosio, whose new indoor golf range is just over the Brooklyn border, in Ridgewood, Queens, and is aimed at serving those who live in gentrifying neighborhoods along the L train in Brooklyn.
Coogler's telling took us slowly through the minutiae of Grant's last day alive: We saw his family and child, his struggles at work, his relationship to a gentrifying city, his attempts to make sense of a young life that felt both aimless and daunting.
The court battle, which began in 2009 and included consideration by the judge of racial segregation, concerned city-owned land in a triangular area at the border of Williamsburg, Bedford-Stuyvesant and Bushwick — rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods with large communities of Hasidic, Hispanic and black residents.
Mr. Castro — who began by pointing out, to laughter, that the organizers had mistakenly used a photo of his twin brother, Representative Joaquin Castro, in the program — called for property tax relief and more affordable housing to protect people of color in gentrifying neighborhoods.
On the other end of the spectrum is Scalawag, a Durham, N.C., based nonprofit quarterly begun in 2015 by a three 20043-somethings, with an unapologetic left-wing agenda and dispatches from self-identified queer Appalachia, gentrifying East Nashville and North Carolina's death row.
Hertz does not need all the water his unit produces (as much as a hundred and fifty gallons a day), so he directs the excess into large drums that water more than eighty vegetable boxes throughout his Venice neighborhood, which, though gentrifying, is still gritty.
As Gizmodo noted previously, it's obvious why the Seattle-based Amazon would choose the biggest East Coast city in New York, though the rumored site in Queens is an "already crowded, unaffordable, rapidly gentrifying neighborhood" whose problems will likely be exacerbated by a huge tech campus.
The company has planned an ambitious roadmap for itself, looking to expand to Phoenix, Las Vegas, Denver, and Washington DC. Some artists see its arrival as a welcome opportunity; others have accused the company of gentrifying their communities and overshadowing local efforts to create similar immersive experiences.
The Starter Home* project utilizes extensive land analysis and geographic information system (GIS) mapping to articulate a potential architectural avenue for providing market-based affordability (as opposed to subsidized affordability) for modest single family homes by developing nonconforming lots in the city's quickly gentrifying urban center.
Fans thronged the mural and the surrounding area, which is rapidly gentrifying, on Monday to express their deep and abiding affection for Mr. Bowie, a local hero whose gender-bending swagger and convention-busting music inspired generations of fans and provided a soundtrack for their lives.
And in the end, after the all the speculation around tiny towns that Amazon could choose to restore, the company chose to put one location in the not-so-tiny neighborhood of Long Island City, an already densely populated, gentrifying area struggling with a housing crisis.
While there are many topics a show like 195 Lewis could tackle—there is no dearth of conflict that queer, black women face in today's political climate and the rapidly gentrifying neighborhood of Bed-Stuy—the creators chose to focus on black women loving other black women.
NASHVILLE — One recent afternoon at Jack Brown's, a burger joint in a quickly gentrifying industrial stretch known as Germantown north of this city's downtown, Sturgill Simpson announced, "I'm grateful to all the non-risk-takers," then settled in and ordered a double cowboy burger with fries.
When I ask my law students where they want to live after they graduate, most mention places like Ledriot Park or RFK, gentrifying areas of the city, and when pressed admit they don't even consider Dupont Circle or Capitol Hill because those areas are prohibitively expensive.
In another high-profile race, Senator Martin Dilan, who was not part of the I.D.C., was defeated by Julia Salazar, a 27-year-old democratic socialist whose candidacy energized young voters in swaths of gentrifying Brooklyn, despite near-constant controversy in the final weeks of the campaign.
And Sanders sought to drum up some goodwill among Boston activists on Thursday evening, tweeting in support of more affordable housing "instead of more gentrifying luxury developments for the few" in East Boston, where the city is considering plans to redevelop the site of a former racetrack.
Their principal policy, including opportunity zones in the tax reform legislation, if well administered to encourage projects that benefit struggling families in economically challenged communities, rather than just lowering taxes for developers gentrifying those areas, is a small positive step but it is simply not enough.
"Our demands I think speak to that idealistic dream of having a truly black university that meets the needs of the black community whether that's through our pantry demand or our demand that Howard stop gentrifying the area or even how Howard treats its students," McCollum said.
For several months last year, the authorities said, Mr. Findlay received phone calls or texts from landlords in gentrifying neighborhoods like Bushwick, Williamsburg and Bedford-Stuyvesant who wanted to skirt city regulations, and he charged them $1,300 to $7503,500 for every illicit meter he and partners installed.
For the market's employees — some of whom have watched their predominantly working- and middle-class customers grow up in the aisles of Met Food — and for the store's regular shoppers, the shutdown is yet another moment in which the ever-gentrifying city becomes that much less livable.
Additionally, the program requires developers to pay construction workers an average of $26 an hour in wages, benefits and payroll taxes at projects below 2000th Street in Manhattan, and $45 an hour at projects within a mile of the East River waterfront, an area gentrifying rapidly.
The program has come under some criticism by community organizations because many of the designated zones are in areas that are already rapidly gentrifying, fueling concerns that the additional capital could just super-charge displacement and handsomely reward investors for projects they would have funded anyway.
FRONT PAGE An article on Wednesday about an initiative by New York City's Education Department aimed at maintaining a racial and socioeconomic balance at schools in fast-gentrifying areas included outdated information about Arthur Mattia's connection to the Children's School in Brooklyn, one of the seven schools taking part.
Unlike the rest of deeply Republican Nebraska, though, Democrats have been able to win in this district, which stretches from the gentrifying neighborhoods of Omaha, now attracting a surge of millennials, to conservative-leaning suburban neighborhoods near Offutt Air Force Base, where Bacon once served as commanding officer.
The community screening I attended at West Oakland Youth Center was most impactful for its Q&A session, in which local residents — both homeowners and those with insecure housing — spoke in favor of keeping Alliance Metals open, despite opposition from new, gentrifying neighbors to the plant's sounds and smells.
In a similar vein, to witness gentrifying inner suburbs of Berlin like Friedrichshain and Lichtenberg today—where native Ossis brush shoulders with hippies from Stuttgart and San Francisco—is in many ways to witness two worlds: one in which 19683 happened and one in which it did not.
Five of the candidates — Don Lee, Gigi Li, Yuh-Line Niou, Paul Newell and Jenifer Rajkumar — presented themselves as reformers, poised to bring new ideas and energy in representing southernmost Manhattan, a diverse district that includes Chinatown, the gentrifying Lower East Side, Wall Street and Battery Park City.
It's one of several gentrifying buds that has sprouted on East Cesar Chavez in the past few years, and it's certainly not as bad as the recently opened "cat cafe" or the yuppie coffee-table bookstore that's pushed out those living and working in the historic Latino neighborhood.
Scott Douglas, the executive director of the Greater Birmingham Ministries, a community organization that signed onto the lawsuit, says the voucher system included in Alabama's new voter ID law has caused problems around the state, especially in gentrifying neighborhoods where new residents sign up to administer polling places.
The Minnesota Street Project, a three-building complex between 23rd and 24th Streets that includes 35,000 square feet of gallery space and 333,000 square feet of subsidized studio space, opened in spring as a refuge for artists who have been priced out of gentrifying neighborhoods like the Tenderloin.
A friend who lives in another gentrifying neighborhood, the Arts District, guided me to Able Baker Brewing Company, an industrial spot with the brew kettles in the back named for the first two atomic bombs, Able and Baker, detonated at the Nevada Test Site north of town in 1951.
Tax buying thrived in the wake of the 2008 housing foreclosure crisis, as the number of tax-delinquent homes mushroomed, and today in gentrifying cities, where rising property assessments function as a self-fulfilling prophecy, predicting the changes local officials hope to bring and forcing low-income people out.
If ELM had been able to take over the old Silent Barn space, it would have stood out in gentrifying Bushwick as a "hood-run DIY space for the community by the community," said Yasmin "Jaz" Colon, who founded ELM on her stoop before being offered access to Silent Barn.
And looming over all of this, unsaid, is another deep change—the Warriors' impending move from their home in Oakland across the Bay to San Francisco, from a gentrifying but diverse city that's supported them even in the lean times, to a city in which gentrification has reached a wild peak.
And in a battle between a real estate agent and an unwanted tenant playing out in the southern tip of one of Queens' many rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods—one where a one-bedroom rental can now fetch as high as $2,600 a month—the audience quickly understood which wrestler was which.
Even though it's gentrifying in a lot of ways, so many of the shops on Valencia are run by people who live in San Francisco, and work in San Francisco, and they're making things here, and they are not carpetbaggers coming in and imposing a Sunglass Hut or Jamba Juice.
When the Council changed the zoning rules in 2012 for the neighborhood, a fast-gentrifying section of Harlem, the local councilman at the time obtained an exemption for the Dance Theater of Harlem that allowed for construction of greater height and density on the empty lot than in the surrounding area.
According to a new report on the state of New York housing by the Furman Center at New York University, issued last week, the pressure of rising rents is being felt across the city, not just in gentrifying neighborhoods, suggesting the need for broader efforts to preserve the affordable housing supply.
On a fenced-in back deck, a charming simulacrum of a back yard, friends in their twenties communed at picnic tables and ordered white ciders and green salads, dreaming of futures in which they, too, might one day have private patios in gentrifying neighborhoods, with healthy flower beds and climbing vines.
According to records from the US Treasury Department and the Hong Kong Corporate Registry, the business is housed in a spartan office tower called Wu Chung House nestled in a commercial part of the city's busy Wan Chai district, a fast gentrifying red light district still famous for its seedy bars.
Like most high rise developments in rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods, BD points out that the architects behind Lincoln Plaza, Galliard Homes, exhibit little respect for the local area, and much more for foreign investors looking to park (and/or hide) their money in the still relatively stable post-Brexit real estate market.
Detroit, Bayard added, may be exceptional in some ways—a higher percentage of residents of color, the recent bankruptcy, the blistering pace of downtown growth—but the struggles residents are facing in Detroit are essentially the same as those facing residents of color of other gentrifying cities all over the country.
One side shows a vibrant multiracial culture living in a frequently beleaguered environment; the other a gentrifying city whose newest residents — young, white, start-up-happy, new-money types — seem eager to embrace the area's "authenticity," as long as their interactions with its longtime residents don't involve any real discomfort.
And no artist shone brighter, or better commanded the street as a stage, or made more transformative use of trash, than Varble (1946-84), whose elaborately costumed guerrilla appearances in galleries, museums and luxury boutiques took aim at an early version of the gentrifying, monetizing art industry we know today.
Brenner's Distributed Archive: Joe's Story (with design assistance from Christopher Kennedy) is presented more like a traditional archive than Bass's work — boxes of typewritten cards, tagged photos — but shares a similar goal: the artist is mapping important, longtime community spots in the gentrifying Queens neighborhood of Dutch Kills, Long Island City.
Controversy: The third attempt to build a soccer field proved to be successful and the construction on Audi Field is ongoing and is scheduled to open in 2018, a few blocks from Nationals Park, itself the subject of scrutiny and criticism for its gentrifying effects on a majority African-American neighborhood.
" On gentrification in Washington, D.C.: "It's one of the most gentrifying cities in the country...you want a booming economy...you are displacing small businesses and you are making housing virtually unaffordable...the economic engine has its costs and Habitat [for Humanity] is trying to catch the people before areas gentrify.
Hidden behind a red door in Sai Ying Pun, a former industrial neighborhood that's been rapidly gentrifying, Ping Pong 129 (11.353 Second Street) draws a boisterous weekend crowd as much for its ambience (the bar is in a former table tennis club) as for its range of gins from Spain.
Despite a vibrant community currently doing battle with the Four Gentrifying Horsemen of the Apocalypse (read: champagne bars, tapas places, street food markets, and artisanal coffee spots), Brixton and its surrounding borough of Lambeth still experience higher than average levels of unemployment and high levels of teenage pregnancy, truancy, and homelessness.
This was all on proud display as 100 or so fans packed into a crowded gym in Pointe-St-Charles, a tough but slowly gentrifying neighborhood in Montreal's southwest, to watch the amateur wrestlers of the Wrestling Titan Atlas (WTA) and Inter-Championship Wrestling (ICW) leagues settle old grudges and create new ones.
But cities have learned that some neighborhoods use 311 services much more than others, that newly gentrifying neighborhoods show a big uptick in 311 use, that new immigrants tend not to use 311, and that it is just not enough to offer a data-driven service and assume people know about it.
" She said that MARCH seems to be activated in two scenarios: when a venue is in a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood, or when it gets on some kind of "naughty list"—"sometimes for good reasons, like violence and drugs, and sometimes when, as in the case with art spaces, there's a cultural misunderstanding.
"Quebec needs to change the rules of the game, and that is not possible when Canada is based on a system in which Queen Elizabeth is the head of state and the constitutional system is centuries old," he told me over a coffee in Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, a gentrifying working-class neighborhood.
But she garnered enough support in other areas where she was not expected to do as well, resisting the label of being "just a candidate of gentrifying areas of Queens," said Steven Romalewski, who directs the mapping service at the Center for Urban Research at the City University of New York's Graduate Center.
The building where the panel was held — the Carnegie Library, a gleaming Beaux-Arts structure gifted to the city a century ago by the industrialist Andrew Carnegie — has become the latest sign of Washington's gentrifying times: Apple recently released plans to convert the building, long a civic space, into a lavish retail store.
What might help Mr. Neal avoid Mr. Capuano's fate is the difference in their districts: While Mr. Capuano represented a majority-minority district that also included gentrifying precincts in cities like Cambridge, Mr. Neal's district is anchored by working-class Springfield and is filled with old mill towns like Wilbraham and Monson.
What might help Mr. Neal avoid Mr. Capuano's fate is the difference in their districts: While Mr. Capuano represented a majority-minority district that also included gentrifying precincts in cities like Cambridge, Mr. Neal's district is anchored by working-class Springfield and is filled with old mill towns like Wilbraham and Monson.
I got contacted by a friend who said that she was putting together a group show at her gallery [Planthouse Gallery]; they were being displaced from their space in the Flower District as it was gentrifying, and she wanted to do a group show that was sort of a look back at this neighborhood.
Between 233 and 256, the black population in Central Harlem fell to 21.2 percent from 0003 percent, while the white population rose to 2000 percent from 2700 percent, a trend echoed in other gentrifying neighborhoods, including Bedford-Stuyvesant and Crown Heights, according to a report released on May 215 by the NYU Furman Center.
Meanwhile, in Jackie Robinson Park, Rudy Shepherd has created a giant "Black Rock Negative Energy Absorber" (2016) out of wood, metal and concrete — a quasi-abstract sculpture designed to exude positive energy and cast out bad mojo in a society in which black bodies are still under siege, and in a rapidly gentrifying Harlem.
Adam Knox has returned from a tragic stint in the ravaged Central African Republic to run a clinic on Los Angeles's gentrifying Skid Row, where he and a crew led by his tough-as-nails-but-decent-at-the-core nurse, Lydia Torres, patch up the severely damaged in exchange for pies and smiles.
One of the pre-hip(ster) Williamsburg hotspots, Kokies (the name needs no explanation), had a regular live salsa band, and the new, gentrifying customers, flush with super stepped-on 20s from the DJ window, could be found getting down with the regulars that—justifiably—viewed them with a mix of condescension and suspicion.
"Quebec needs to change the rules of the game, and that is not possible when Canada is based on a system in which Queen Elizabeth is the head of state and the constitutional system is centuries old," he told me on Monday over a coffee in Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, a gentrifying working-class neighborhood.
Michael Kink, the executive director of the Strong Economy for All coalition, a group of unions and community organizations, said a pied-à-terre tax "zeros in on the global ultrarich," while a transfer tax on expensive properties could also affect families in gentrifying areas of Brooklyn or Queens looking to sell their longtime homes.
In "The Monk of Mokha," he moves lightly between story and analysis, and between brisk histories of Yemeni immigration to America; gentrifying San Francisco; coffee cultivation ("quite possibly the most complex journey from farm to consumption of any foodstuff known to humankind"); and the saints and thieves who dispersed the beans around the world.
"Perhaps the upside of being located farther afield is that a close-knit community's been formed that's flown relatively under the radar — and thus been less susceptible — to gentrifying forces," said Cynthia Brothers, the founder of Vanishing Seattle, her one-woman organization that documents endangered small businesses and cultural institutions on Instagram and other mediums.
When I spoke with Emer again in April, she told me that, after having been evicted twice in the intervening months from squats in quickly gentrifying areas of Dublin, and facing several court dates stemming from her squatting, for her health she had decided to look for somewhere to rent, despite never wanting to go through the process again.
If the Hahnemann bankruptcy goes through as planned, advocates worry other private equity firms may try it with struggling hospitals in gentrifying neighborhoods all over the US. "If you have a success like Hahnemann — that will blow up," says Eileen Appelbaum, a private equity expert who is co-director of the left-leaning Center for Economic and Policy Research.
Some articles and think-tank studies have drawn attention to specific areas designated as opportunity zones, including areas included in zones because they are adjacent to low-income census tracts, areas that are already gentrifying and areas that are in college towns that aren't disadvantaged but appear to be low income because much of their populations are students.
At what is not much more than a takeout counter in a rapidly gentrifying historic black neighborhood west of downtown Atlanta, people stand in line for two or three hours to buy soy burgers with names like the Sloppy Toppy and the Ménage à Trois, served with a side of crinkle-cut fries dusted in Old Bay seasoning.
Not only will you get a very good French meal here, you will also be served in one of the most beautiful dining rooms in Paris: a landmark 1906 vintage space in the gentrifying 10th Arrondissement, with an original pewter-clad mahogany bar by the famous Art Nouveau artist Louis Majorelle, and four stained-glass murals by Louis Trézel.
It's a bit of a trek to get to Belleville, the working-class neighborhood on the northeastern edge of Paris where Édith Piaf was born, but food-loving locals and visitors have been heading to this gentrifying, but still earthy and unpretentious neighborhood for years to eat at Le Baratin, one of the best bistros in Paris.
Progressive politicians around the country, who have brought so much energy to successfully fight for a higher minimum wage — and in New York, for example, against an Amazon headquarters in Queens that would have driven housing prices up in a precariously gentrifying part of the city — have applied considerably less vigor toward the project of combating homelessness.
The harder AiB volunteers work to be inclusive today in fast-gentrifying Bushwick, the more that inclusivity grows to include those who were never left behind in the first place — like the startups whose presence within BOS gives them dirt-cheap street cred or the curators who run pay-to-play popups that piggyback on BOS's reputation.
Located in a former automotive factory — a massive five-story tower that dominates the local skyline — only a block away from a Nestlé candy bar factory, a new outpost of the Drake hotel, a restaurant chain, and the chic Henderson Brewery, the area has long been a mecca for artistic activity, albeit in the midst of one of Canada's most rapidly gentrifying cities.
Presented by National Black Theater as the finale of its 50th season, and performed on Saturdays throughout June, "125th and Freedom" arrives at a place of respite and release only after wrestling with difficult questions: about legacies of racial injustice; and about displacement in a rapidly gentrifying Harlem, a force that Ms. Golden, who lives in the neighborhood, has experienced firsthand.
Denizens of the Lower East Side in the rapidly gentrifying early aughts might have bumped into her at Mondo Kim's on St. Marks Place, where she was a salesclerk ("I would sit there and listen to Lydia Lunch really loud," she said), or behind the bar at the similarly defunct club Tonic, where she also performed one-off shows with various outfits.
Though the song serves as a sequel to the Seattle rapper's own 2005 cut about white artists gentrifying hip-hop without carrying any of the societal stigma, it most resembles uncomfortably introspective Eminem tracks like "White America" in its weary look at what it's like to be scores of white teens' only tenuous connection to music born in the black and Latin inner city.
In today's Houston, the closer you get to open saltwater, the closer you are to the city's true nature: despite what you might read in the tourist brochures and glitzy websites full of profiles of "hot chefs," it's really a city that hums along on international trade, much of it coming from the Port of Houston, on the city's neglected, but rapidly gentrifying east side.
The issue crops up everywhere from Park Avenue to Coney Island, but is most prevalent in gentrifying areas where the type of buyer has changed, according to Michael J. Wolfe, the president of Midboro Management, which runs a building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan where a longtime owner recently had to sell because she could no longer keep up with the increased maintenance fees.
" She goes on to criticize Williams for saying that white people in this country have been "burying Black people out of sight and out of mind while extracting our culture, our dollars, our entertainment like oil, Black gold, ghettoizing and demeaning our creations, then stealing them, gentrifying our genius and then trying us on like costumes before discarding our bodies like rinds of strange fruit.
Most of the independently owned businesses that remain on these blocks are scheduled for imminent demolition: a development group whose stated goal is "gentrifying neighborhoods of Los Angeles" is retenanting stretches of Sunset Boulevard in Silver Lake (which is already mostly occupied by first-wave gentrifiers), and Echo Park institution Taix will soon be reduced to an in-house bar and restaurant for a luxury apartment building.
At a time when arts institutions are applying for grant money to "reach underserved populations," and staging events or opening satellite spaces in gentrifying neighborhoods they have traditionally ignored, the CIAG program serves as a reminder that there are other organizations, many of which already champion the arts and know how to meet their communities' needs, who could serve as vital partners for these institutions.
For Sorelle, who grew up in Miami and is a filmmaker in her own right, collaborating with Rara Lakay emerged from a place of consciousness about what it meant for the festival to move from its former home of O Cinema in Miami's Wynwood district to Little Haiti, a rapidly gentrifying community in Northeast Miami, to which she and many other members of the festival's team have a close relationship.
Earlier this year, the film Blindspotting made waves on the film-festival circuit, garnering praise for its timely cultural themes — in particular, the exploration of race and socioeconomic status in a gentrifying Oakland, CA. The film largely centers around two men, Collin (Daveed Diggs) and Miles (Rafael Casal), but there's another character that leaves a lasting impression: Val, one of the film's only female characters, portrayed by the wildly talented Janina Gavankar.
I'm talking about the series on Casitas, small homes built in the vacant lots of Puerto Rican communities; the series on her childhood neighborhood, which was done in tribute to her parents; the series of her time in Sowebo, a poor community in South West Baltimore that has been gentrifying in recent years after decades of urban decay; and her Japanese tattoos photos, her discovery of a subculture that was largely ignored by American magazines.
Today, in the rapidly gentrifying landscape that is Harlem, the French presence is best seen in four restaurants, in addition to African-owned places with classic French dishes on their menus alongside African specialties, including Patisserie des Ambassades on Frederick Douglass Boulevard and West 119th Street; Ponty Bistro Harlem on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard at West 139th Street; and takeout sandwich shops like B & K French Cuisine on Adam Clayton Powell at West 128th.
Joe Crowley in last month's Democratic New York primary, there were flickers of a more successful approach: She campaigned explicitly with the backing of the Democratic Socialists of America, while also making an explicit argument about the way race and class function in the United States, in a district where black and Latino constituents outnumber white constituents, and one where the population is largely working class — and still won the quickly gentrifying areas of the district to build a coalition of voters that helped her topple Crowley.

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