gentrify in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for gentrify in the English»Spanish Dictionary

gentrify [Am ˈdʒɛntrəˌfaɪ, Brit ˈdʒɛntrɪfʌɪ] VB trans

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In recent decades these inner-city areas and their terraced houses have been gentrified.
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This building can be gentrified into a mixed-use development.
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At the time, the neighborhood was rapidly gentrifying, but wasn't anywhere near as safe as it is now.
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Several neighborhoods near downtown and the lakefront were gentrified and transformed into suburbs within the city.
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Now much of the neighborhood has been gentrified.
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More recently, luxury apartments, office buildings and upscale chain stores have been constructed and gentrified the area, although some of the original businesses do remain.
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These changes are echoed by the front cover, whose frontispiece becomes more gentrified.
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Downtown has been refurbished and has become somewhat gentrified.
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Over the centuries, the street was slowly gentrified.
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The opposing side, the community saved side, argues that community activity increases when neighborhoods are gentrified because these neighborhoods are being revitalized.
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