TFG crew is together again, discussing artisanal coffee spots... Nah, we are talking about gentrification, the loss of the third place, and your current buying opportunity. Since change is a universal constant, why not get in on the front end and enjoy? Can gentrification be a good thing?
TFG crew is together again, discussing artisanal coffee spots... Nah, we are talking about gentrification, the loss of the third place, and your current buying opportunity. Since change is a universal constant, why not get in on the front end and enjoy?
Can gentrification be a good thing? First, let's define it.
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.
This structure allows the wealthy to put their children in their well-funded public schools while leaving low-income families and students concentrated on their own, usually under-resourced schools. Among a myriad of other issues which include displacement, cultural erasure, and a spike in the cost of living, especially for underserved communities.
Some of the benefits of gentrification include reduced crime rates, improved infrastructure and economic growth.