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  2. Gentrification in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The gentrification began in 1977; the first house rehabilitated was a corner property that a school teacher re-modeled and occupied. The next years featured (mostly) white middle-class men moving into the abandoned houses; the first displacement of original Darien Street residents occurred in 1979.

  3. Gentrification - Wikipedia

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    Gentrification with a typical ranch house side by side with a bauhaus house in Dallas, Texas in 2020. Gentrification is the process whereby the character of a neighborhood changes through the influx of more affluent residents (the "gentry") and investment. [1] [2] There is no agreed-upon definition of gentrification.

  4. Gentrification of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The "poster child" for gentrification in Atlanta today is the Old Fourth Ward. Gentrification of the Ward began in the 1980s, and continued at a more rapid pace in the 21st century. New apartment and condo complexes with ground-floor retail sprung up, particularly along the BeltLine, Ponce de Leon Avenue, North Avenue, Highland Avenue and ...

  5. History of Harlem - Wikipedia

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    After years of false starts, Harlem began to see rapid gentrification in the late 1990s. This was driven by changing federal and city policies, including fierce crime fighting and a concerted effort to develop the retail corridor on 125th Street.

  6. Can Altadena's Black population survive fire, or will it ...

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    They struggled with gentrification, one reason the town's Black population has dropped to 18%, down from 43% in 1980. ... Slowly, the Black population began to inch higher, up to 4% in 1960. ...

  7. Gentrification of San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    As a result, a large influx of new workers in the internet and technology sector began to contribute to the gentrification of historically poor immigrant neighborhoods such as the Mission District. [2] During this time San Francisco began a transformation eventually culminating in it becoming the most expensive city to live in the United States ...

  8. In the 1980s and ’90s, gentrification priced Black residents out of the area, and many moved farther inland. ... After driving his grandma to safety, he and his uncle began watering the home's ...

  9. Gentrification in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Only after about 2000, as the population of the city began to grow again, did gentrification become substantial. There is little evidence that the informal development of gentrification drove substantial amounts of community displacement. [2]