On the Downbelows' debut, Toronto punk vets gang together for an ode to their favourite rapidly gentrifying neighbourhood. |
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Their mother lives in a council house marooned among gentrifying neighbours. |
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City leaders promised solutions, but many of them involved gentrifying poor neighborhoods. |
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Regional and local development has often invested in physical resources, such as gentrifying an area with a new museum, art gallery, or library. |
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College towns, upscale suburbs, and newly gentrifying urban neighborhoods were indeed becoming Democratic as blue-collar areas moved rightward. |
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This attracted the yuppies, who have been slowly gentrifying the town for the past 20 odd years. |
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It tells the owner of the development that by gentrifying a run-down area of the city, their speculative accumulation actually has a positive, even indispensable social role. |
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Built in 1913, this brick building is situated between gentrifying Korea Town and the University of Southern California. |
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People claim that it is detrimental to the original residents of the gentrifying neighborhood. |
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Almost as behind the times as thoroughly modern Carol's dinosauric campaign to stop developers gentrifying Walford. |
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By his own request, Parson, who's gay, will now be on street patrol duty in the capital's rapidly gentrifying Columbia Heights neighborhood. |
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Among her topics are early literary cultures, brownness and social desire, gentrifying dialect, the politics of beauty, organic imports, and new pop fiction. |
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Nearly all of the units have been moved out from under rent regulation, and the buildings are in a gentrifying market located near numerous demand drivers. |
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Crime has fallen about 40 percent in the area, and fewer street encampments mar the sidewalks and empty lots around the gentrifying downtown Los Angeles. |
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