• Gentrification is the transformation of a neighborhood through the influx of wealthier residents, raising property values.
  • Some cities and councils are anti-gentrification because of the dismissive social effects it has had on people with the influx of affluent residents.
  • Although gentrification is viewed as a market-based alternative to state-sponsored urban renewal, it cannot succeed without active state intervention.
  • Gentrification was at first identified as a process of reappropriation of the neglected and abandoned centres of American and British cities by the middle classes.
  • Explore the multifaceted effects of gentrification on local communities, from economic shifts to cultural changes and housing dynamics.
  • How a Black Miami neighborhood became ‘ground zero for climate gentrification’. ... How to reduce the damage done by gentrification – podcast.
  • Summary
    • How (and why) does gentrification happen?
    • How to identify a suburb going through gentrification
  • “How do we ensure new parks don’t cause ‘green gentrification,’ which can lead to the exclusion and displacement of underserved communities?
  • When you add - fication (the suffix that means “making”), you see how gentrification means "making something suitable for a higher class of people...
  • gentrification (n.) 1973, noun of action from gentrify. ... Trends of gentrification. adapted from books.google.com/ngrams/. Ngrams are probably unreliable.