How Gentrification Is Killing the Bus
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Anaí Meléndez lived on rent in Chamberí, in Madrid. His future, and that of his people, Nava del Rey (Valladolid, 1,925 inhabitants), and that of thousands of stomachs changed when his landlord threw her off the floor to put it in Airbnb. With reason punk, stubborn and militant of his own, Ana Isabel González Meléndez detached from the formality of his name and embraced the maternal surname in honor of his grandfather, pastor, to raise in his ho…
How Gentrification Is Killing the Bus
By Ben Christopher / CalMatters / June 4, 2025 The northern tip of the Vermont Square neighborhood in South Los Angeles gentrified in many of the usual ways over the last decade. Median incomes shot up. The neighborhood’s share of Black residents declined. On the list of fastest growing home prices across the region, Vermont Square cracked the top ten. Along Western Avenue, new apartment buildings popped up as visible markers of change. But ther…
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