Throughout the years, it seems as if the line between gentrification and neighborhood improvement has become thinner and thinner. No person wants to live in an area plagued by crime, pollution, and poor funding. However, the problem of stripping the culture and affordability of a neighborhood exists if these neighborhoods are seen through the corporate …
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