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/ˌdʒɛn.trɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
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neighborhood upscaling
The process by which wealthier residents move into and change a poorer urban area.
Gentrification raised property values but pushed out many long-term residents of the neighborhood.
Gentrification raised property values but pushed out many long-term residents of the neighborhood.
Coined by sociologist Ruth Glass in 1964 from 'gentry'.
Used in sociology, urban studies, and journalism.
Often debated for displacing established communities while improving infrastructure.