He also worries that projects will gentrify downtown and wonders if it will be feasible for middle-income families to live in the core or on its edges.
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Before James and Kiki could accept that a Hispanic family could gentrify into a neighborhood such as theirs, both families would soon have to deal with another challenge.
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She lamented the rising rents that naturally occur whenever a seedy area of a city begins to gentrify, forcing out some of the mom-and-pop shops.
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These days, " everyone wants to come up here and gentrify, as you know, " says Bryan, who is writing a book about town meetings.
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The DBRA could also be using this brownfield program as a means to gentrify areas of the city to attract new residents instead of providing support for long-term residents.
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Due to the close proximity of gentrify the area, but little progress has been seen as of late as Brooklyn remains a problematic neighborhood where Bloods gang members are concentrated.
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One result of this attention is that some of the communities in these mountains have begun to gentrify, luring middle-and upper-class people looking for seclusion and beauty.
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LaGuardia, who resents David's " Reclaim Rebuild Restore " campaign to gentrify Times Square, uses his radio station, WJAD, to reach out to Nicky and Pamela.
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Ms . Hartwell said she believed her tenants played to people's fear of addicts and aimed to rid the building of her recovery-oriented programs to help gentrify the area.
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The increase of land postings ( as urban folk seek to gentrify and develop the wilderness ) and a rising aversion to violence rising out of the 1960s created the first generational disconnection.