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The Misunderstood History of Gentrification

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In this episode, author Dennis Gale introduces us to the concept of embryonic gentrification, a nuanced and early version of gentrification as we know it driven by individual homeowners and market forces that existed before the corporate-dominated gentrification of the 1980s. We explore how this earlier form of neighborhood transformation focused on building renovations rather than new constructions, and how it managed to attract new residents while minimizing displacement.
Discover the unexpected allure of historic neighborhoods in cities like DC, New York, and Boston. Dennis sheds light on why these areas, with their rich architectural heritage and nostalgic charm, became prime targets for early gentrifiers. We delve into the rise of the national historic preservation movement and its role in shaping urban landscapes, making them appealing to those seeking shorter commutes and vibrant, diverse living environments. As we transition to the 1980s and beyond, we discuss how advanced gentrification attracted a broader demographic, contributing to the urban revival narrative while raising new challenges.
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1. The History of Gentrification (00:00:00)

2. Impact of Historic Preservation on Gentrification (00:11:08)

3. Navigating Urban Development and Gentrification (00:18:38)

4. Urban Redevelopment and Gentrification History (00:24:30)

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In this episode, author Dennis Gale introduces us to the concept of embryonic gentrification, a nuanced and early version of gentrification as we know it driven by individual homeowners and market forces that existed before the corporate-dominated gentrification of the 1980s. We explore how this earlier form of neighborhood transformation focused on building renovations rather than new constructions, and how it managed to attract new residents while minimizing displacement.
Discover the unexpected allure of historic neighborhoods in cities like DC, New York, and Boston. Dennis sheds light on why these areas, with their rich architectural heritage and nostalgic charm, became prime targets for early gentrifiers. We delve into the rise of the national historic preservation movement and its role in shaping urban landscapes, making them appealing to those seeking shorter commutes and vibrant, diverse living environments. As we transition to the 1980s and beyond, we discuss how advanced gentrification attracted a broader demographic, contributing to the urban revival narrative while raising new challenges.
Show Notes:

Episode artwork by Josh Wilburne on Unsplash

Follow us on social media for more content related to each episode:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/booked-on-planning/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BookedPlanning
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bookedonplanning
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bookedonplanning/

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. The History of Gentrification (00:00:00)

2. Impact of Historic Preservation on Gentrification (00:11:08)

3. Navigating Urban Development and Gentrification (00:18:38)

4. Urban Redevelopment and Gentrification History (00:24:30)

67 episoder

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