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    restaurant. The city of Philadelphia will be a great-looking and sustainable place for upper-class families and working-class people. That is what Philadelphia municipal government wants‚ but city beautification can create one problem—gentrification. Gentrification occurs when Philadelphia uses beautification projects‚

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    down their store‚ and gangs were having conflicts which turn into fights between several associations‚ However‚ gentrification has improved the city of Angeles nowadays. There are safe areas in Los Angeles which were not secure in the past like Westwood. I agree with gentrification because it has had various impacts in Los Angeles in the economy and diversity. First of all‚ gentrification boost the economy of the city. It improve small businesses by opening more stores in Los Angeles and having more

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    a problem and why gentrification happens. “Once this process of "gentrification" starts in a district‚ it goes on rapidly until all or most of the original working class occupiers are displaced‚ and the whole social character of the district is changed” (Rush Glass 1964). In our present day society‚ the middle class is getting smaller while the lower class rises‚ despite this‚ gentrification if making its appearance in many regions to satisfy middle class demands. Gentrification is defined as “the

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    Help for the closing statement Gentrification offers new possibilities such as property value increases that give families leverage in the housing market and jobs created by the bankruptcy‚ reconstruction‚ and renovation projects‚ or those that new businesses would bring to the neighborhood. This could provide an excellent‚ convenient source of income for the (previously) low-income residents of the neighborhood. The capital being invested in the neighborhood by the middle-class will definitely

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    Gentrification’s insidious violence: The truth about American cities INTRODUCTION Gentrification according to Suey Park and Dr. David J. Leonard in a recent post represents a socio-historic process where rising housing costs‚ public policy‚ persistent segregation‚ and racial animus facilitates the influx of wealthier‚ mostly white‚ residents into a particular neighbourhood which the gentrifiers refers to as renewal and an effort to beautify the communities‚ but results in the displacement of residents

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    Gentrification is a phenomenon that is both physical‚ economic‚ social and cultural. It involves the invasion of an area before workers or of deteriorating inner city areas by groups generally in the middle classes displacing the original inhabitants. Gentrification involves the renovation and modernisation of these areas to match the requirements of the planned inhabitants. Generally throughout this process there will be a sharp increase in house prices and cost of living in these and surrounding

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    middle class into the area‚ through gentrification.

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    But the effects of gentrification are complex and contradictory‚ and its real impact varies. Many aspects of the gentrification process are desirable. Who wouldn’t want to see reduced crime‚ new investment in buildings and infrastructure‚ and increased economic activity in their neighborhoods? Unfortunately‚ the benefits of

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    in the North. Between 1920 and 1930‚ almost 750‚000 African Americans left the South‚ and many of them migrated to urban areas in the North to take advantage of the prosperity and the more racially tolerant environment (Harlem Renaissance - Biography.com - Biography.com). The Harlem section of Manhattan‚ known as the capital of black America‚ drew nearly 175‚000 African Americans‚ turning the neighborhood into the largest urban community of black people in the world with residents from the South‚ the

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    The trials and tribulations of the Harlem Renaissance The Harlem Renaissance‚ also referred to as The New Negro‚ was a period of newfound artistic and social freedom for African Americans beginning in the early 1900s and ending in the early 1930s. The renaissance served to create a consciousness of identity for African Americans‚ while also forcing white Americans to confront the importance of the ethnics. The creation of the New Negro in Harlem represented the liberation of the last vestiges of

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