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    Gentrification is the process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the influx of more affluent residents (the "gentry") and investment....
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    has led to gentrification. The Berlin district of Neukölln has a long and varied history that reflects the city's changing political and cultural landscape...
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    Condesa (category Restaurant districts and streets in Mexico)
    is an area in the Cuauhtémoc Borough of Mexico City, south of Zona Rosa and 4 to 5 km west of the Zócalo, the city's main square. It is immediately west...
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    government officials. As of 2016[update], the street and its surroundings are undergoing gentrification, and it is considered[by whom?] a desirable place to...
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    de-industrialisation, high rent, the gentrification of many inner quarters, the transformation of living space into offices, and greater affluence among working...
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    Bohemianism (section Origins)
    16 November 2013. Harper, Douglas (November 2001). "Bohemian etymology". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 2008-12-27. Bohemian Archived 2018-08-14...
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    Alphabet City, Manhattan (category Hispanic and Latino American culture in New York City)
    associations—crime, art, and gentrification. A December 1980 article in the Daily News reported on the eastward flow of gentrification: Ave A. is still the...
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    pickleball is often decried as an example of gentrification as while basketball is popular amongst people of color and the working class, the demographics of...
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    and western immigrants has led to gentrification. Neukölln lies on the geological border between the shallow Berliner Urstromtal glacial valley and the...
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    Conspicuous leisure Cultural hegemony Economic stratification Gemütlichkeit Gentrification Grand Burgher (German Großbürger) Medieval commune Habitus (sociology)...
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    East Maine and the Greater Portland area have emerged as an important center for the creative economy, which is also bringing gentrification. In Canada...
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    as well as disrupted its cultural and culinary landscape. These changes follow the familiar script of gentrification, but with a change of actors: it is...
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    Lower East Side (category Jews and Judaism in Manhattan)
    River and from East 14th Street to Fulton and Franklin Streets. Traditionally an immigrant, working class neighborhood, it began rapid gentrification in...
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    2014 Millner, Caille (29 January 2008). The Golden Road: Notes on My Gentrification. Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-311297-6. Naudé-Moseley, Brent; Moseley, Steve...
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    Nunhead (section Etymology)
    been a working-class area and, with the adjacent neighbourhoods, is currently going through a lengthy process of gentrification. Nunhead is the location...
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    'joy' ('happiness'), and it is believed to be of Dacian origin, hence the city Bucharest means 'city of joy'. Other etymologies are given by early scholars...
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    Art gallery (category Art museums and galleries)
    young artists and avant-garde art galleries. The resulting gentrification prompted artists and galleries to move to the adjacent neighborhood "south of...
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    House (section Etymology)
    derives from Proto-Germanic husan (reconstructed by etymological analysis) which is of unknown origin. The term house itself gave rise to the letter 'B'...
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    Tel Aviv (category Mediterranean port cities and towns in Israel)
    Northern Tel Aviv Port and the Jaffa railway station, were upgraded and transformed into leisure areas. A process of gentrification began in some of the...
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