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Gentrification · CaliforniaSan Jose Mayor Matt Mahan is throwing his support behind a proposed ordinance to help low-income tenants in San Jose stay in their neighborhoods. Under the proposed ordinance, 20% of affordable apartments in city-funded properties would be reserved for lower-income applicants who live in census tracts that the city deems high-displacement areas. The City Council is set to vote on the policy on March 26.See the Story
San Jose Mayor Mahan calls for Council to pass anti-displacement ordinance to combat gentrification
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Gentrification · District of ColumbiaI break up my working day by going on a three-mile jog around the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, DC, where I’ve lived for just over a year.I leave my building, one of many newish luxury developments which has recently found itself a prime target for vehicle thefts; I pass by the barber’s whose windows were shot out on Friday and the doggie day care where on the same day an employee hit a pet that later died. As I cross N Street I glance d…See the Story
Navy Yard is a failing experiment in gentrification
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Gentrification · New YorkSpuyten Duyvil will hold its final last call on April 21 after more than 20 years on Metropolitan Avenue and Havemeyer Street in Williamsburg, co-owner Joe Carroll told The Post Friday.See the Story
Pioneering Williamsburg craft beer bar priced out of neighborhood it once helped gentrify
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Crime · United StatesImagine St. Paul a decade ago. CHS Field, the future home of the St. Paul Saints, was still under construction in Lowertown, one of the downtown communities leading the way in the city’s long-awaited population resurgence in 2014. But just a few years past the Great Recession, citywide multi-family housing construction was still in the doldrums. The Green Line — Metro Transit’s second light-rail line — debuted that June, inspiring hopes of econo…See the Story
Crime, housing, education and more: Here’s how St. Paul compares to a decade ago
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Gentrification · SpainToday, Seville closes its second Hay Festival Forum, a reduced version of the British cultural franchise that has been held in Segovia in Spain since 2006. The idea of the city was the common thread of this three-day event in the Andalusian capital. The British urban planner Greg Clark, the architect Yvonne Farrell and the Korean economist Ha-Joon Chang took part, among a total of 40 attendees.Continue reading...See the Story
Coches, heat and gentrification: the Hay festival in Seville discusses the future of cities
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Gentrification · ParisInvented in Detroit, the musical style, exported to the German capital, which has become a European face, has just been recognized by Unesco. But behind this news is a real lack of political support to defend these spaces of freedom.See the Story
Techno from Berlin is part of the cultural heritage of mankind, but gentrification is still affecting the system
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