Gentrification In America

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Cities across America are vulnerable to a certain phenomenon that destroys the stipulation that all people should be treated fairly with the same opportunities no matter their race, income, or social standing; called gentrification. It is a corporate “global urban strategy” that “promotes urban regeneration” by invading the spaces of the working class or “undeveloped” and “unused” land. Although gentrification claims to revive deteriorated urban neighborhoods by increasing their attractiveness, in retrospect, it displaces the working class and the poor by creating an unattainable uniformed environment. The problematic “corporate takeover” of gentrification is embodied in the spaces of “ABQ Uptown” and “The Brick Light District” in Albuquerque,