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fromoregonlive
2 days ago

The battle against gentrification in Mexico City

Anti-gentrification protests in Roma Norte and Condesa involved graffiti, vandalism, looting, and attacks targeting foreigners and businesses tied to tourism and short-term rentals.
#protests
fromAFAR Media
2 months ago
Social justice

Anti-Tourism Protests Have Spread to Mexico City-Here's How to Avoid Being Part of the Problem

fromwww.cnn.com
3 months ago
US politics

Critics slam Mexico's gentrification protests as xenophobic. Activists say they're fighting for their human rights

fromAFAR Media
2 months ago
Social justice

Anti-Tourism Protests Have Spread to Mexico City-Here's How to Avoid Being Part of the Problem

fromwww.cnn.com
3 months ago
US politics

Critics slam Mexico's gentrification protests as xenophobic. Activists say they're fighting for their human rights

Berlin music
fromThe Local Germany
2 days ago

Berlin fights against 'club death' as historic venues close

Berlin's iconic techno clubs face closure due to rising costs, changing tastes and property pressures, endangering the city's nightlife culture.
UK news
fromTime Out London
3 days ago

This iconic south London shopping centre is being destroyed to build 1,700 new homes

Lewisham shopping centre will be demolished for high-rise development, replacing most shops with 1,744 homes, only 19% affordable, prompting local opposition.
San Francisco
fromwww.7x7.com
4 days ago

With an official day and a new book, bon vivant Broke-Ass Stuart's mark on SF is made permanent.

Broke-Ass Stuart has shaped San Francisco nightlife and cultural memory through two decades of writing, performance, and dive-bar storytelling.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago

Harlem's Studio Museum Returns With a Bold New Home for Black Art

"Harlem is a place like no other," she says. "This neighborhood is synonymous with creative innovation, cultural movements, and social revolutions."
New York City
#mexico-city
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 week ago

Peter Doig is bringing a cult classic London pub back to life-here's why it matters

Deep in the grimy, dimly lit back roads of King's Cross is a pub, a boozer in the truest sense of the word. McGlynn's, it's called, and when its landlord Jerry died in 2023, the pub died with him; it became just another ex-pub in a city full of ex-pubs. It was a special, unique place, a surviving slice of pre-gentrification London where you could still get a round in without taking out a mortgage,
London
fromCity Limits
1 week ago

Opinion: Jamaica Rezoning is a Gift to Real Estate, Not Residents

The Department of City Planning (DCP), led by Mayor Eric Adams-appointee Dan Garodnick, is rushing to finalize a proposed 230-block rezoning of Jamaica, Queens under the city's Uniform Land Use Review Process (ULURP). City Council members are now deciding whether to green light this gift to real estate developers. Under ULURP, City Council's deadline is Oct. 14, so their vote-that has not been publicly announced-will happen any day now. The Jamaica rezoning must first clear the council's Land Use Committee, which meets this Thursday, Oct. 9.
New York City
from48 hills
1 week ago

Catch a new film about the brutality of sweeps and attacks on the unhoused - 48 hills

" The only people who see me are people who hope I disappear... " "He was just trying to sleep." Shawn O'Malley, one of the houseless leaders from the Vallejo Homeless Union spoke to POOR Magazine's RoofLessRadio after the tragic death at a sweep of James Edward Oakley. James is just one of the ancestors of the violent war on the poor I wrote about in the new movie Crushing Wheelchairs.
Social justice
France news
fromThe Local France
1 week ago

Analysis: Why Parisians have abandoned the Champs-Elysees

Champs-Élysées has emptied of residents and middle-income shops as luxury boutiques proliferate and rents soar, eroding its cultural life and everyday Parisian presence.
New York Mets
fromNBC News
1 week ago

The New York City divide shaping its contentious mayoral race

A political divide exists between lifelong New Yorkers and recent arrivals, influencing voting patterns and threatening governance cohesion if Mamdani becomes mayor.
fromSan Diego Union-Tribune
2 weeks ago

Opinion: Are Americans welcome in Mexico? A tale of two cities

In Mexico City, recent protests against U.S. expats and so-called "digital nomads," blamed for driving up rents and fueling gentrification, show not many people like them. Yet in other Mexican destinations, from Tijuana to Puerto Vallarta, Americans have been part of the social fabric for decades, often without the same public backlash.
World news
Music
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

CBGB Festival stays true to its roots with a night of punk's past, present and future

CBGB returned as a Brooklyn festival drawing nearly 10,000 fans, reviving the venue's punk legacy in a new form.
NYC real estate
fromCurbed
2 weeks ago

The Upstairs-Downstairs Brownstone Shuffle

Adult children from Park Slope's gentrified 'Brownstoner' generation are returning to multigenerational brownstone living due to housing costs and renovated family homes.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The Guardian view on working-class representation in the arts: Manchester can lead the way | Editorial

The gradual gentrification of Britain's creative industries is a matter of record and an all too familiar theme. The alarm has repeatedly been sounded in recent years by senior figures in the arts. In 2022, Mark Rylance memorably questioned a distribution of cultural resources in which England's most famous public school enjoys the luxury of two theatres, while arts education is relentlessly downgraded in the state sector.
Arts
San Francisco
from48 hills
2 weeks ago

Drama Masks: 'Kim's Convenience' bags the laughs with intriguing drama - 48 hills

San Francisco mayor prioritizes tech and upzoning over awareness and support of struggling indie theatre, contributing to displacement and cultural neglect.
#interborough-express
fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago
New York City

IBX Stop by Stop: A ride through Bushwick, an oasis of art, quirky bars, community spaces and a hipster vibe

fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago
New York City

IBX Stop by Stop: Light rail to bring New Yorkers into trendy Glendale on the Queens-Brooklyn border

fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago
New York City

IBX Stop by Stop: A ride through Bushwick, an oasis of art, quirky bars, community spaces and a hipster vibe

fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago
New York City

IBX Stop by Stop: Light rail to bring New Yorkers into trendy Glendale on the Queens-Brooklyn border

New York City
fromConde Nast Traveler
3 weeks ago

A Perfect Day in Ridgewood, Queens, According to a Travel Editor

Ridgewood offers a community-focused, diverse, lower-cost alternative to Williamsburg, blending long-standing local businesses with new creatives while resisting full gentrification.
#affordable-housing
from48 hills
3 weeks ago
Real estate

New study shows why Lurie's zoning plan will never make housing affordable - 48 hills

fromwww.amny.com
3 months ago
NYC politics

Beloved Elizabeth Street Garden in Manhattan saved after city strikes new affordable housing deal | amNewYork

from48 hills
3 weeks ago
Real estate

New study shows why Lurie's zoning plan will never make housing affordable - 48 hills

fromwww.amny.com
3 months ago
NYC politics

Beloved Elizabeth Street Garden in Manhattan saved after city strikes new affordable housing deal | amNewYork

fromPortland Mercury
3 weeks ago

Democracy Dying in Tigard

Mayor Lueb was the 2nd Leftist to resign from office in Tigard since 2022. I still miss Singh on the city council. What started out looking diverse in 2022 when Portland felt the need to go conservative and got screwed, now is more conservative looking. I feel so unrepresented and wish I were. Our current city council are primarily the fiscally conservatives who could achieve gentrification and more inequity.
US politics
Berlin
fromwww.dw.com
3 weeks ago

'Everything has changed here': East Side Gallery turns 35 DW 09/24/2025

The East Side Gallery's original counterculture and iconic murals have been displaced by luxury real estate development and tourism-driven change.
Film
fromFuncheap
3 weeks ago

Untold Filipino Stories: "Sa Amin" Free YBCA Film Screening (SF)

Documentary Sa Amin: Our Place chronicles Filipinos in San Francisco's South of Market fighting eviction, displacement, and reclaiming the city through activism, art, and memory.
#cultural-appropriation
New York Rangers
fromwww.cnn.com
3 weeks ago

Mamdani works to win NYC's Black voters and move past accusations that he's on Team Gentrification'

Zohran Mamdani is courting Black voters by emphasizing homeownership and affordability amid accusations his supporters drive gentrification and with the Black vote potentially decisive.
fromCity Limits
3 weeks ago

BronxArtSpace and the Fight for Affordable Creativity in NYC

"We have a small but powerful ecosystem here: exhibition spaces, artist studios, and people who are willing to work with each other," said Sabine Schumacher, director of BronxArtSpace in Hunts Point.
Arts
#housing-policy
from48 hills
3 weeks ago
SF politics

Here's what Scott Wiener has done - 48 hills

Recent state housing laws remove local approval powers and require luxury development without funding for transit or affordable infrastructure, accelerating gentrification and displacement.
from48 hills
3 months ago
Online Community Development

Berkeley's Orwellian upzoning plan - 48 hills

Berkeley's 'Middle Housing' plan promotes rapid residential upzoning, risking gentrification without affordability measures or sufficient citizen input.
Photography
fromThe New Yorker
4 weeks ago

Picturing a Chinatown Family Across Twenty-Two Years

Photography documents a family's emotional fragmentation, shifting domestic spaces, and housing precarity amid death, pandemic disruptions, and neighborhood change.
Music
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

As life in D.C. becomes national news, a rapper shares his view from the ground

El Cousteau's music affirms Washington, D.C.'s cultural essence persists, blending local landmarks and global experiences to preserve and project the city's identity.
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

The gentrification of Mexican wrestling

In the front rows that are filled with tourists, phones are raised to film the fighters with commentary in English, French and Japanese. In the stands, there's a torrent of insults and cheers typical of local long-term fans. The scene reflects a recent change: once the poor man's sport in Mexico City, lucha libre a popular form of wrestling in Mexico has become a tourist and cultural attraction with a global reach.
Travel
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

Sleeping in the Kitchen, Age Gap Roommates, and Slanted Floors: How 6 New Yorkers Are Making it Work

Since 1960, New York has been in a state of housing emergency, meaning a vacancy rate of 5% or less; today the vacancy rate is 1.4%, which, in turn, has driven up housing costs higher than ever. According to Apartments.com, the average rent for an available studio apartment is around $3,270 per month. In 2021, 53% of households in the city were spending over 30% of their income on rent.
NYC real estate
New York Rangers
fromCurbed
1 month ago

The Curious 'Katherine' on Grand Street

A distinctive black, long-vacant building at 241 Grand Street remains boarded and mysterious amid Williamsburg's two-decade gentrification and high-end development.
SF real estate
from48 hills
1 month ago

The six fatal flaws in Mayor Lurie's so-called 'Family Zoning Plan' - 48 hills

Mayor Lurie's rezoning threatens neighborhood character and displacement by privileging real estate investors and upscale high-rises, transforming neighborhoods into a commercialized 'Potterville'.
NYC real estate
fromCurbed
1 month ago

An Austin Firm Paid $92 Million For the Nine Orchard Hotel

The opening of Nine Orchard transformed a vacant historic bank into a successful luxury hotel that revitalized Dimes Square's social scene despite local gentrification concerns.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

My favourite childhood outfit: We couldn't afford new kits but we always had something Chelsea to wear'

Although we didn't always have the money for the expensive new kits every season (I'm sure you can spot my mismatched camo shorts), we always had something Chelsea to wear. My dad would often dodge the high ticket prices by taking us to watch the women's team play, as well as the under-21s, where you would witness great talent at a fraction of the cost.
Soccer (FIFA)
Food & drink
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Inis, London E3: Fresh, hyper-seasonal and absolutely homemade' restaurant review | Grace Dent on restaurants

Inis is a neighbourhood Irish-influenced bistro in Hackney Wick serving homemade dishes like Guinness cake and potato scallops and aiming to be a community restaurant.
fromGamintraveler
1 month ago

Why These 7 Countries Are Secretly Hoping More Americans Will Move There

Americans have long fantasized about moving abroad-usually with a cocktail of burnout, wanderlust, and dreams of simpler living. But what many don't realize is that some countries aren't just welcoming this idea. They're counting on it. Behind the scenic backdrops and seductive visa programs lies a deeper motivation: economic revival, demographic survival, and even soft power recalibration. These countries see American migration not just as a trend-but as a tool.
Miscellaneous
Film
fromRoger Ebert
1 month ago

"When the World Broke Open: Katrina and its Afterlives" Launches at MOMA | MZS | Roger Ebert

Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, causing massive death and displacement, enabling developer-driven gentrification while prompting cultural resilience and renewed appreciation.
#brooklyn
fromRNS
2 months ago
Brooklyn

Brooklyn's Black church choirs persist amid attendance decline, gentrification

Brooklyn's Black church choirs continue to perform despite smaller audiences and challenges from gentrification and declining organized religious affiliation.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
3 months ago
Brooklyn

How Boerum Hill got its name

Simon Boerum significantly impacted Brooklyn's history, giving his name to Boerum Hill, a neighborhood he helped thrive through politics and community involvement.
fromRNS
2 months ago
Brooklyn

Brooklyn's Black church choirs persist amid attendance decline, gentrification

San Francisco
fromMission Local
1 month ago

S.F. punk rock haven Thee Parkside may close under new landlord, owner says

Thee Parkside faces likely closure after the building sale to a developer, leaving its future uncertain and possibly subject to demolition.
Real estate
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Asbury Park Gets Luxury New Development-What You Need to Know

Asbury Park is transforming into a luxury resort destination, drawing wealthy buyers and developers and driving up property values while risking affordability loss.
Social justice
fromTruthout
1 month ago

Resisting the Authoritarian City, Block by Block

Displacement, surveillance, and 'quality of life' policing function as tools of social control, making housing struggles central to class and authoritarian dynamics.
Social justice
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 month ago

San Jose group targets small businesses to uplift neighborhood - San Jose Spotlight

A 10-year plan called the Neighborhood Prosperity Project aims to uplift Mayfair's economy through business support and increased income for residents.
NYC LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago

Cover - West Village

Gentrification in New York City's West Village threatens its queer community and history, particularly impacting long-time residents and queer elders.
NYC LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago

NYC's West Village was the birthplace of Pride. Now it's a battleground for survival.

Gentrification in the West Village threatens to displace LGBTQ+ elders and erase the neighborhood's historic queer culture.
fromIslands
2 months ago

A Cosmopolitan Latin City That Worked Hard To Attract Digital Nomads Wants Them To Leave Now - Islands

Cannes has banned large cruise ships and excess tourists from entering the city, while Italy has slapped entry fees to access Venice and imposed stricter check-in rules for Airbnb users.
Travel
LGBT
fromTheTravel
2 months ago

The Surprising City Poised To Become The New Brooklyn For Artists And Creatives

Richmond, Virginia is emerging as the next artistic and culturally vibrant destination, attracting creatives away from increasingly expensive Brooklyn.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 months ago

Mexico City's Muac damaged during anti-gentrification protest

"Lack of affordable new housing, urban planning issues, touristification through platforms like Airbnb and digital nomads are key drivers," Arturo Aispuro, an urban planning expert, tells The Art Newspaper.
Social justice
London
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Community asset bid for Shepherd's Bush Market

Campaigners seek asset of community value status for Shepherd's Bush Market to secure its future amid redevelopment plans.
London politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 months ago

Protesters stage sit-in demo at Clockwork Orange estate over gentrification and 'art washing'

Protesters demonstrated against gentrification and art washing at the site of Stanley Kubrick's film, highlighting community displacement concerns.
London politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

A Clockwork Orange estate fights art washing' redevelopment plans

Protesters occupied a 1960s estate in Thamesmead to raise awareness of gentrification and the loss of affordable housing due to redevelopment plans.
#bad-bunny
NYC music
fromGothamist
2 months ago

A Bushwick line cook posted a video of his dinner. It ignited a viral debate.

Gio Luciano's video about his meal as a line cook sparked debate on authenticity and performative masculinity in Bushwick culture.
Renovation
fromCurbed
2 months ago

The Butchering of a Greenpoint Church

The exterior of the old Lutheran church has been drastically altered, causing outrage among the community.
Miscellaneous
fromEater NY
2 months ago

Brooklyn Coffee Shop That Went Viral After Landlord Raised Rent Is Relocating

Buddies Coffee is relocating to the East Village after facing a rent hike, highlighting gentrification struggles in NYC.
Real estate
fromFortune
3 months ago

Mexico City's Airbnb deal has led years later to ferocious protests against 'digital nomads'

Mexico City government plans to regulate rents to combat gentrification linked to tourism and digital nomads.
US politics
fromMiami Herald
3 months ago

44 percent: Little Haiti homeownership, Breonna Taylor and the State of Black America

Justice Department proposes a one-day jail sentence for the officer convicted in Breonna Taylor's civil rights case.
fromwww.7x7.com
3 months ago

From Dive Bars to DIY Studios: The Unexpected New (Old) Epicenter of Bay Area Indie Music

Outside artists have established significant galleries, notably Roy De Forest's Nut Art Movement and Clayton Bailey's First Psychoceramic Church, contributing to the region's vibrant culture.
San Francisco
NYC music
fromHyperallergic
3 months ago

10 Upstate Art Weekend Destinations Worth the Trip

Upstate Art Weekend celebrates arts and culture in the Hudson Valley, showcasing local artists and addressing community challenges like gentrification.
fromGothamist
3 months ago

As MTA moves ahead with 2nd Avenue subway extension, East Harlem locals brace for change

The $7.7 billion project is scheduled to open in 2032, adding three new stations to the Q line. Two of them will be beneath Second Avenue at East 106th and 116th streets.
East Bay real estate
Environment
fromState of the Planet
3 months ago

Toxic Legacies and Transformative Learning: MPA-ESP Students Explore the Gowanus Canal

The Gowanus Canal exemplifies the intersection of industrial pollution, environmental policy, and community activism in addressing urban environmental challenges.
NYC real estate
fromStreetsblog
3 months ago

Park Slope 'Car Condominium' Sells For $250K Amid City Housing Crisis - Streetsblog New York City

$250,000 can purchase a significantly varied property in New York City, including parking spots valued exceedingly high.
fromMiami Herald
3 months ago

Homeowners in Little Haiti are aging. Here's what the next generation is facing

"People who grew up in Little Haiti in its heyday have a lot of the same memories: women carrying baskets on their heads with products to sell, Rara bands filling the Friday night air with music, the smell of Haitian cuisine seeping from the windows. The culture was everywhere."
Renovation
#mass-tourism
fromNewsmax
3 months ago
Digital life

Mexico's President Calls March against Mass Tourism 'xenophobic.' Critics Blame Government Failures

fromNewsmax
3 months ago
Digital life

Mexico's President Calls March against Mass Tourism 'xenophobic.' Critics Blame Government Failures

fromMexico News Daily
3 months ago

Sheinbaum condemns xenophobia, promises action against gentrification: Monday's mananera recapped

Sheinbaum condemned the xenophobic displays at the protest, stating, 'No to discrimination, no to racism, no to classism, no to xenophobia, no to machismo.' She emphasized, 'All human beings are equal, and we cannot treat anyone as less.'
US politics
#tourism
fromAP News
3 months ago
US politics

Mexico's president calls march against mass tourism 'xenophobic.' Critics blame government failures

fromAP News
3 months ago
US politics

Mexico's president calls march against mass tourism 'xenophobic.' Critics blame government failures

NYC real estate
fromTime Out New York
3 months ago

These NYC neighborhoods have doubled home prices in the past decade

Home prices in select New York City neighborhoods doubled or more in the past decade, with some areas experiencing increases nearing 300%.
fromVulture
3 months ago

Edwin Lee Gibson Unpacks The Bear's 'Great Articulation of Gentrification'

"Ebrahein's like me in a lot of ways: a nomad, someone who goes toward what they need and what's going to serve them," says Gibson.
Chicago
fromLaughing Squid
3 months ago

A Satirical Look at The Bustling 'Hipster Haven' of Bushwick, Brooklyn

Bushwick is a playground for the creatively inclined and a goldmine of eye-rolling oddities, with each corner offering a sarcastic commentary on gentrification.
NYC music
Black Lives Matter
fromTruthout
3 months ago

Hundreds of Black Neighborhoods Across the US Have Disappeared. What Happened?

Gentrification leads to cultural erasure in former Black neighborhoods, significantly impacting Black identity and community resources.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

A dog cemetery would not be treated like this': the fight to preserve Black burial grounds in the US

The historic Moses Macedonia African Cemetery in Bethesda, Maryland, is threatened by gentrification and development, jeopardizing the burial ground of enslaved people and their descendants.
Black Lives Matter
fromMy Modern Met
3 months ago

Artist Captures the Charm and Chaos of New York City With Miniature Models [Interview]

"Bushwick raised me-it was raw, loud, and full of culture. Now, it's changing fast. A lot of what I knew growing up is gone."
Brooklyn
fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
3 months ago

The Cell Phone Shop at the Center of the #DontMuteDC Movement Is Now a Cannabis Dispensary - Washingtonian

The Crank Corner's transition from a cell-phone shop to a medical cannabis dispensary reflects changing urban landscapes, with local culture being richly integrated into its new identity.
DC food
fromRefinery29
4 months ago

New York Thrives on Latine Culture - But Gentrification Is Pushing Our Shops Out

We as Latines are facing serious challenges today, many of them created by those in power... our light is inevitable and undeniable.
NYC startup
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