Gentrification

Those wishing to contribute to neighborhoods need to do so without infringing on the established culture.
Residents in New Orleans say their neighbors are vanishing, pushed out by rapid, Airbnb-created gentrification. Special thanks to: https://www.facebook.com/Waelviolin. A partnership between The Lens and HuffPost. https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/airbnb-new-orleans-housing_us_59f33054e4b03cd20b811699?ff#
"I think it’s possible to [improve] in a way that doesn’t erase a population and make it completely unaffordable,” said the founder of Brooklyn Deep.
Many of the gentrifiers look just like the people they’re pushing out.
The housing issues in New York City are pressing, conquering them will require courage.
Gentrification continues to transform D.C., and the imbalance between the incomes of white and black residents has only accelerated in recent years.
The state just made it illegal to advertise your apartment on Airbnb for less than 30 days.
Does the $30 billion startup, accused of covering up illegal hotels in New York, have something to hide?