gentrification in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for gentrification in the English»Spanish Dictionary

gentrification [Am ˌdʒɛntrəfəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n, Brit ˌdʒɛntrɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n] N U

gentrification in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The fifth-wave has led to concerns about displacement of impoverished populations due to gentrification.
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The area is heavily industrialized, but has gone through a series of gentrification for the last 10 years.
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From the early 1990s this gentrification process began to visibly change the area, resulting in increasing housing prices and rents.
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While gentrification is often blamed for rapid changes in the neighborhood, the changes in population also reflect the departure of the dominant nationality.
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The neighborhood is undergoing rapid gentrification with young white professionals flocking to the area.
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Gentrification in the 1990s propelled the area from squalor to one of the city's more fashionable addresses.
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Recently drug sales have decreased in the neighborhood as policing initiatives brought down the crime rate and hastened the ongoing gentrification.
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Such gentrification has, however, caused massive inflation in house prices and the removal of the last of the vagrants from this area.
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However, the neighborhoods dynamic started to change due to recent gentrification.
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However, the better part of the gentrification process has happened without much government aid.
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