Their gentrification was reflected in how they dressed, dined, performed, and were entertained, in a selection of social settings. |
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It's a common gripe that all-seater stadiums and gentrification have destroyed the atmosphere at football matches. |
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And the incredible growth of sprawl around the central city has bypassed the traditional pattern of gentrification. |
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Over the years, gentrification spread its tentacles north of the river and then the moon villages became a prime real estate target. |
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Our house was situated in a rough section of town that was now undergoing the early stages of gentrification. |
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Once dependably seedy, it has been transformed by the forces of gentrification. |
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In this movie, he addresses the gentrification that has overtaken his old neighborhood without being clearly anti. |
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She notices the double-edged sword happening locally with the growing gentrification. |
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The gentrification of urban space was a by-product of global capitalism's retooling from the Industrial Age to the Information Age. |
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The women have begun offering workshops in how to protest raised property taxes that result from gentrification. |
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This award-winning architect engages in community work without causing gentrification to occur. |
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The arrival of a coffee house on the corner of an inner city street means that gentrification is underway or has nearly been completed. |
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Back at Columbia Heights Village, Mary bemoans the rising rents that gentrification has caused. |
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With gentrification we are losing the fundamental quality of human contact. |
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If great novels defy categorization, then in the game of literary gentrification, which writers can transcend genre while still employing its tropes, and which cannot? |
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In the early days, he sermonized against the gentrification of Times Square, often using the Disney Store as a pulpit. |
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Nothing was the same after that: developers discovered the historic waterfront, initiating a gentrification that was swift and unstop-pable. |
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The weakening of traditional territorial communities, the gentrification and suburbanization of urban areas are also taking place. |
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Presiding over it all, like a monolith of gentrification, is the Guggenheim. |
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Of course, we want gentrification, but gentrification that supports and assists the existing local community. |
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We have in that very same neighbourhood citizens working on unslumming the neighbourhood, not gentrification, but unslumming. |
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In other cities, rising prices and gentrification are putting these homes out of reach of lower-income citizens. |
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Nonetheless, signs of the gentrification process are more noticeable here than in the west. |
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I was eager to see how he narrated Marseilles, how he dealt with themes like immigration, poverty and the so-called gentrification of the city. |
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Other authors stress the importance of creatives in the gentrification process, viewing them as 'pioneers' or initiators. |
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This may be an indication that increasing rents or gentrification has displaced some artists from highly artistic neighbourhoods. |
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Many of the city's 120 neighborhoods are experiencing gentrification. |
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Hip trendsetters are blamed for everything from gentrification to expensive beer. |
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This is gentrification of the fashion seen everywhere from Minneapolis to Mumbai. |
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The gentrification of the Democratic Party has gone too far to be reversed in this election. |
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He became known as a sharp documenter of the unseen side of New York as the city raced toward development and gentrification in the eighties and nineties. |
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However central property was to gentrification, the felonious accumulation of it and the consequences for having done so are not remotely Thompson's concern. |
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Recent trends do, however, point to a slight progress in some of the centrally located districts in Borgerhout, generated by the population's stronger communal sense and the initial signs of the process of gentrification. |
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The only recent cloud over the scene has been gentrification, which began under Mayor Rudy Giuliani and went into hyperdrive under Michael Bloomberg, forcing up rents beyond the grasp of most artists. |
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We have concerns about the displacement of those who are marginally housed in the downtown east side for example, possible gentrification or those individuals who are extremely vulnerable being displaced. |
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Gaillard's project comments obliquely on this process of gentrification and the way in which outmoded architecture is buried or hidden beneath new layers of urban development. |
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The prime characteristic for Tournai is the significance of the gentrification process that is noticeable within the walls and these days appears to affect the majority of the neighbourhoods in the downtown area of the city. |
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Mind you, gentrification is not the subject of any of these films. |
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The corollary concern is the issue of gentrification. |
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The screak of East Village life and the wicka-wacka of gentrification and complaint play hearty along the strip of small, quirky shops between Second Avenue and Avenue A on East Ninth Street. |
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And they have tried very consciously to avoid gentrification. |
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The presentday growth of the informal property market confirms this economic dynamism and is leading, in some favelas, to a perceptible process of gentrification. |
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Something is changing in New York's Harlem and other black neighbourhoods, and it is all to do with the gentrification of the once predominantly black areas. |
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It might be slightly perverse, but acknowledging the failure of a kind of institutional gentrification project felt more honest than being paternalist or just feeling guilty. |
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The context in which the best-known Australian green ban struggles occurred strongly resembles the current context of widespread gentrification of working-class areas. |
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In particular, the focus is on property value changes and gentrification in Portland that are often attributed to urban growth and containment policies within the state. |
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Too-slow growth and gentrification have shrunk the supply of affordable housing while greatly increasing New Yorkers' anxiety about what their city is becoming. |
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Gentrification notwithstanding, I don't think that the Manhattan metrosexual has quite reached this part of Brooklyn yet. |
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Gentrification was aided by the Atlanta Housing Authority's eradication of the city's public housing. |
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Gentrification of the city's neighborhoods is one of the more controversial and transformative forces shaping contemporary Atlanta. |
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Gentrification is a kind of synonym for all becoming a bit the same. |
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