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Puebla City Council Denies Gentrification in the Historic Center and Prioritizes Repopulation to Real Estate Boom

The Puebla City Council denies that gentrification is a problem for the Historical Center; in fact, it argued that the resident population is increasing. Thus reported the head of the Management of the Historical Center, Aimeé Guerra Pérez, who said that work is being done to encourage the return of citizens to the first picture of the city. However, the municipal official acknowledged that the cost of living in the area is not uniform and depen…
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The Puebla City Council denies that gentrification is a problem for the Historical Center; in fact, it argued that the resident population is increasing. Thus reported the head of the Management of the Historical Center, Aimeé Guerra Pérez, who said that work is being done to encourage the return of citizens to the first picture of the city. However, the municipal official acknowledged that the cost of living in the area is not uniform and depen…

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periodicocentral.mx broke the news on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
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