The city’s artist population has fallen for the first time in decades, a report finds, for want of affordable housing ...
Washington, D.C.'s neighborhoods have experienced intense gentrification, resulting in the displacement of more than 20,000 African American residents from 2000 to 2013, a study released Tuesday said.
Just like pornography, everyone seems to know "gentrification" when they see it. See a Starbucks or Whole Foods move into a neighborhood? That's gentrification. Find out that a house sold for an ...
A notable number of Black residents are leaving the city — no longer able to afford it. I might be one of them.
Gentrification, a complex and often controversial process, has become a significant topic of discussion in urban development. As neighborhoods transform due to the influx of more affluent residents, ...
It's not "90210," the TV series about the swanky Beverly Hills neighborhood, but the rich are definitely pouring into another Los Angeles zip code: 90014. That neighborhood is now America's "most ...
In hopes of providing a better monitoring system for those seeking to mitigate the negative effects of gentrification, ...
As the U.S. population becomes increasingly urban, gentrification can seem inevitable. However, scholars have found that it’s actually pretty rare. As the U.S. population becomes increasingly urban, ...
To the editor: I enjoyed your article on how to spot early signs of gentrification in your neighborhood. There are some very clear additional clues that you didn’t mention. Here in the late, great ...
How one special sliver of the city is redefining what smart neighborhood development can look like in Philadelphia … and far beyond.
Gentrification is all about renovating neighborhoods so that people who are affluent will want to live in them. At first glance, gentrification may seem like a terrible thing for small businesses. We ...
Kacie L. Dragan ([email protected]) was a lead analyst for the Policies for Action Research Hub in the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University, in New York City, when ...