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    Gentrified
    /ˈjentrəˌfīd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a formerly poor urban area) changed in character by wealthier people moving in, improving housing, and attracting new businesses, typically displacing current inhabitants in the process: "he does have some concerns that the area will become a little too gentrified"
  2. noun. gen· tri· fi· ca· tion ˌjen-trə-fə-ˈkā-shən. : a process in which a poor area (as of a city) experiences an influx of middle-class or wealthy people who renovate and rebuild homes and businesses and which often results in an increase in property values and the displacement of earlier, usually poorer residents.

  3. Gentrification is a housing, economic, and health issue that affects a community's history and culture and reduces social capital. It often shifts a neighborhood's characteristics, e.g., racial-ethnic composition and household income, by adding new stores and resources in previously run-down neighborhoods.

  4. The meaning of GENTRIFIED is having undergone gentrification. How to use gentrified in a sentence.

  5. Sep 5, 2021 · “Was anyone really asking for a gentrified Gone Girl?” reads a one-line, half-star review of Promising Young Woman.

  6. May 9, 2024 · Gentrification is a process of urban development in which a city neighborhood develops rapidly over a short time, changing from low to high value. A neighborhood's residents are often displaced...

  7. Gentrification in the United States is commonly associated with an influx of higher-income movers into historically divested neighborhoods with existing, working-class residents, often resulting in increases in property prices and investment into new developments. [1] .

  8. May 23, 2024 · gentrification, process in which wealthier, privileged, typically white individuals move into neighbourhoods that are largely populated by poor and working-class residents who are frequently and predominantly people of colour, the newcomers ultimately displacing the original residents.

  9. Gentrification is a demographic and economic shift that displaces established working-class communities and communities of color in favor of wealthier newcomers and real estate development companies.

  10. Aug 29, 2017 · Gentrification brings with it new restaurants, businesses and housing but often pushes out longtime residents. Jay Lazarin/Getty Images. Gentrification of neighborhoods can wreak havoc for...

  11. Apr 23, 2021 · Gentrification is the process of more affluent people and businesses moving into historically less affluent neighborhoods. While some urban planning professionals say the effects of gentrification are purely beneficial, others argue that it often results in harmful social consequences, such as racial displacement and loss of cultural diversity .

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