Sentences with phrase «about gentrifying»

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«It's a really big one I worry about, for myself included, as a renter in a very expensive, gentrifying neighborhood,» Furlong said.
The coastal ridge we're talking about is clearly gentrifying,» Gladwin said.
The Gallagher family is back for the eighth season of this darkly humorous dramedy about a poor but scrappy family trying to get by in a rapidly - gentrifying south side Chicago neighborhood.
It tries to stitch a fantastical and comical premise (Sandler transforming into strangers and getting up to all sorts of shenanigans, including an uncomfortably rapey encounter with a beautiful customer) with family heartbreak (Max's dad — played by Dustin Hoffman — has left his mom, who suffers from dementia and can't quite figure out where her husband has gone) and a plot about an evil property developer (Ellen Barkin) forcibly gentrifying the neighbourhood.
In recent months, the city's battle over school segregation has played out in a few specific schools in some of the its fastest - gentrifying (or already gentrified - to - saturation - point) neighborhoods: Nikole Hannah - Jones chronicled the Brooklyn version of the saga in her much - discussed New York Times Magazine piece last weekend, «Choosing a School for My Daughter in a Segregated City,» about her decision to send her black daughter to a mostly minority school, only to have that school rezoned to include an affluent, predominantly white population.
• Mike Petrilli wrote about how to create diverse schools in gentrifying urban neighborhoods here.
Some of the most animated discussions about charters today are occurring in suburbs or gentrifying urban neighborhoods.
Brandi Kellett, 38, was making dinner for her family at her home in a gentrifying neighborhood of Nashville known as 12South when she realized that her 12 - year - old son, now a student at Valor Collegiate Academies, was finally getting the kind of education she had long dreamed about.
(Read original article here) Brandi Kellett, 38, was making dinner for her family at her home in a gentrifying neighborhood of Nashville known as 12South when she realized that her 12 - year - old son, now a student at Valor Collegiate Academies, was finally getting the kind of education she had long dreamed about.
Collaboration and community have been central to L.A. painter Laura Owens's practice since the 1990s, though she now stands in the center of debates about the role of artists in gentrifying cities.
In McPherson's piece, Zillow economic analyst Jamie Anderson said,»... it appears both chains are either incredibly smart about finding neighborhoods on the verge of gentrifying, or the opening of either location positively impacts home values.»
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