- 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.
- medium.com wteek/what-is-gentrification-…Gentrification always brings in new facilities to the area as new businesses will be introduced, and the land, parks, and buildings will be renovated.
- wallstreetmojo.com gentrification/Gentrification has a significant impact on the housing market; buying or renting a house in a gentrified area becomes very expensive.
- sociology.plus glossary/gentrification/The word "gentrification" describes various changes occurring in urban neighborhoods, including economic ones brought on by the influx of more affluent.
- retipster.com terms/gentrification/Gentrification comes from the British word, “gentry,” which refers to wealthy landowners. There is also a cultural aspect of gentrification.
- thoughtco.com gentrification-why-is-it-a-problem-…Gentrification is the process of more affluent people and businesses moving into historically less affluent neighborhoods.
- urbandictionary.com define.php…Once this process of 'gentrification' starts in a district it goes on rapidly until all or most of the original working-class occupiers are displaced and the whole social...
- robertsmith.com blog/gentrification-pros-and-cons/Some of the cons of gentrification include displacement, cultural erasure and a spike in the cost of living, especially for underserved communities.
- goodhousekeeping.com life/a33251472/…As we moved in and started putting down roots, we grappled with a distressing question: Were we contributing to gentrification?
- helpfulprofessor.com 10 Gentrification ExamplesGentrification is a process by which affluent residents and businesses move into a neighborhood, changing its essential character.