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In reply to the discussion: The 5 Phases of Gentrification -- When can it be stopped? [View all]Gormy Cuss
(30,884 posts)There was never a "ghetto model of urban planning" in this country. The time period you reference was when a lot of low cost housing was developed to drive a strong middle class among GIs after WWII and it worked.
Cabrini-Green (which was built starting during the Depression) was one of many high density, mixed income development meant to provide better housing than the existing stock and it did do so for a decade or so. Then the city neglected it, coincidentally enough at about the same time it became a predominantly low income, African-American community. The same story was repeated in other cities around the country when the pre- and postwar high density, mixed income communities lost their moderate and middle income tenants to the suburbs.