RE: Evolution or gentrification: Do urban farms lead to higher rents?
October 24, 2012 at 8:34 am
Be that as it may, the issue they were addressing is that if it leads to gentrification, then it displaces people.
I've always looked at it from a community solidification stand-point, not as a property value one - possibly because I don't own a home. Foolish way of looking at it because of course businesses are going to capitalize on revitalization and attempt to attract wealthier (and more spend-thrift) people.
I've always looked at it from a community solidification stand-point, not as a property value one - possibly because I don't own a home. Foolish way of looking at it because of course businesses are going to capitalize on revitalization and attempt to attract wealthier (and more spend-thrift) people.
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