Stories Tagged as
Gentrification
San Francisco losing black residents, black businesses
by
Nishat Kurwa
Jun 18, 2014
A bookstore closes shop because so many African-Americans have left San Francisco.
How gentrification could hit DC's middle class golfers
Jun 16, 2014
Local leaders are teeing up their redevelopment plans.
The conversation of gentrification
Mar 21, 2014
Gentrification is happening in neighborhoods all around the country.
How have you lived gentrification?
Mar 19, 2014
This week on the show, Marketplace Money will be tackling gentrification. Tell us about your experience!
Can Phoenix un-suburbanize?
by
Peter O'Dowd
Jan 17, 2014
A Phoenix developer says new plans could bridge high-rise downtown and the Latino barrio of Grant Park.
As New Orleans comes back, some neighborhoods boom, others stay blighted
by
Eve Troeh
Dec 5, 2013
As New Orleans and its economy attract more college-educated residents, gentrification comes to once-poor neighborhoods on high ground.
The tears, jeers and dollars behind the Atlanta Braves' big move
by
Kai Ryssdal
Nov 12, 2013
The Atlanta Braves push for a small stadium in the suburbs. But why?
For public good, not for profit.
A view of income inequality from the perspective of a city
by
Krissy Clark
Nov 5, 2013
There are mayoral elections in a lot of cities across the U.S. today and one thread that's common to a lot of those city races is the issue of income inequality.
Skid Row was L.A.'s solution for homelessness. Now that's changing
Mar 19, 2013
Los Angeles has long steered its homeless population to a border area of downtown rarely seen except by those who work there and the homeless. Now redevelopment is pressing against Skid Row, and advocates are taking steps to secure homes for the homeless.
Tech workers bring lots of change to San Francisco
by
Nishat Kurwa
Mar 15, 2013
Twitter headquarters has lured other companies to a stretch of Market Street. The city economy is growing, but not everyone benefits.