- urbandesignlab.in what-is-gentrification/Gentrification is often driven by economic investment in a neighborhood, such as the construction of new businesses, housing, or infrastructure.
- merriam-webster.com dictionary/gentrificationOpposition is also stoked by fear of gentrification—displacement of longtime residents through higher rents or property taxes.— Steven Litt.
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- retipster.com terms/gentrification/Gentrification comes from the British word, “gentry,” which refers to wealthy landowners. There is also a cultural aspect of gentrification.
- education.nationalgeographic.org resource/…Urbanization is a phenomenon that resembles gentrification in that less affluent communities are displaced by more affluent residents.
- studysmarter.co.uk Urban Geography GentrificationYou might wonder, "Why don't they remove or renovate this old thing?" Well, that "old thing" could be evidence of a greater phenomenon called gentrification!
- wikidwelling.fandom.com wiki/GentrificationGentrification and urban gentrification denote the socio-cultural changes in an area resulting from wealthier people buying housing property in a less...
- britannica.com Lifestyles & Social Issues Sociology & SocietyGentrification, process in which wealthier, privileged, typically white individuals move into neighbourhoods that are largely populated by poor and...
- thecontentauthority.com blog/gentrification-vs-…When discussing the transformation of neighborhoods, two terms often come up: gentrification and regentrification. But which one is the proper word to use?
- teenvogue.com What Is Gentrification? How It Works, Who It Affects, and…Causes and effects. The reason gentrification is profitable has to do with big changes in the American economy.