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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Gentrification, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 90 stories have been published about Gentrification which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Gentrification, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 90 stories have been published about Gentrification which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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US & Canada · PilsenProperty owners say their bills doubled or tripled from last year. The average tax bill in Pilsen jumped 46 percent, a greater increase than in any other Chicago neighborhood. The neighborhood's alderman wants the state legislature to take action, making it illegal to increase property taxes by more than 25 percent.
Pilsen residents protest property tax hike as deadline for payment nears
80% Center coverage: 5 sources
Gentrification · VictoriaThe group appeared at Monday night's city council meeting to discuss a lack of services in the area. Victoria has several developments going up that are considered luxury housing. Many question if this is necessary with a significant homeless population. Change needed to provide services for people experiencing homelessness in Victoria.
VIDEO: ‘Grannies’ serenade Victoria mayor to take action on gentrification downtown
100% Left coverage: 2 sources
Science · ParksIn 1990, 67% of Atlanta's residents were Black; by 2019, that share had fallen to 48%. Median income in the city increased from 60% of the median income of the much larger Atlanta metropolitan area to 110%. Median family income in Atlanta in 2021 dollars nearly doubled, rising from approximately $50,000 to $96,000.
Atlanta's BeltLine shows how urban parks can drive 'green gentrification,' inequality
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Environment · ParksA pedestrian walking along the BeltLine in Atlanta on Feb. 17, 2016, passes townhomes under construction. AP Photo/David GoldmanIs Atlanta a good place to live? Recent rankings certainly say so. In September 2022, Money magazine rated Atlanta the best place to live in the U.S., based on its strong labor market and job growth. The National Association of Realtors calls it the top housing market to watch in 2023, noting that Atlanta’s housing pri…
Atlanta's BeltLine shows how urban parks can drive 'green gentrification' if cities don't think about affordable housing at the start
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Science · MorgantownGentrification doesn't erase drug crime and gun violence. Instead, research from West Virginia University economist Zachary Porreca shows that when one urban block becomes upwardly mobile, organized criminal activity surges outward to surrounding blocks, escalating the violence in the process.
Gun violence spills into new neighborhoods as gentrification displaces drug crime, according to new study
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Gentrification · South CarolinaThe Greenville News collaborates with Furman University in "The Cost of Unity," an award-winning series about gentrification and racial displacement in one of the Southeast's fastest growing cities.
Greenville News wins February Sidney Award for revealing the heavy cost of gentrification
Gentrification · NetherlandsLearned young: Vincent Baptist explored Rotterdam's red light districts and walked with former residents through the renovated Katendrecht. Gentrification has...
“You have to be against it, but gentrification also has another side”
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Trees · MadridThe massive felling of trees, noise, dirt and gentrification are some of the reasons why dozens of environmental, social and neighborhood organizations will once again demand a reverse of the policies that the Madrid City Council executes. Topics: News, Environment, Madrid City Council, José Luis Martínez-AlmeidaleRead the full article