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In reply to the discussion: The 5 Phases of Gentrification -- When can it be stopped? [View all]geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)how many "high density, mixed income" rental communities turned out to be success stories, vs the ones that followed a death spiral of middle class flight and concentration of poverty?
improving uban neighborhoods--increasing safety, improving services--will inevitably mean some renters will get displaced. There is no way around that. Better place to live means more people will want to live there, which means rents go up. construction happens, etc etc.
Cities should try to harness that process to (a) slow down its disruptive effect and (b) make sure that its benefits flow to residents instead of investors.
But, it can't and shouldn't be prevented. White flight and redlining caused a lot of these problems--we shouldn't be in the business of perpetuating that legacy.