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direct derivational base of
gentrification is the 19th-century
neologism '
gentrify,' a verb
coined by
Samuel Laing (1780–1868). This term
reflected shifting...
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commuter town, a
center of African-American culture, a ghetto, and a
gentrified neighborhood.
Before the
arrival of
European settlers, the area that would...
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several businesses on the
strip resisting attempts to
redevelop and
gentrify the area,
which is
located within the new
Quartier des Spectacles. In March...
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gentrification than any
other U.S. city, with 40% of
neighborhoods gentrified. As of 2010,
about 17% of Washington, D.C.
residents were age 18 or younger...
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Inman Park is an
intown neighborhood on the east side of Atlanta, Georgia, and its
first planned suburb. It was
named for
Samuel M. Inman. Today's neighborhood...
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mostly ****ociated with
perceived upper-middle-class
white young adults who
gentrify urban areas. The
subculture has been
critiqued as
lacking authenticity...
- Times,
March 19, 2006.
Accessed December 1, 2016. "****'s Kitchen: NYC's
gentrified, yet
homey neighborhood". Mercedeshouseny.com.
Archived from the original...
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stepping on
their turf.
While Dushane was in Jamaica,
London has
become more
gentrified and the cost of
living has risen.
After his return, he
learns that his...
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district of Old Montreal, Chinatown, the **** Village, the
Latin Quarter, the
gentrified Quartier international and Cité Multimédia as well as the
Quartier des...
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gritty industrial zones to
verdant suburbia,
homeless encampments, p****ing
gentrified brownstones,
college campuses and
bustling commercial strips." The street...