Significant demographic changes within New York City’s neighborhoods have served as an impetus for civil strife, community activism, and political debate. While much attention has been dedicated toward the gentrification occurring in Harlem or Williamsburg, emerging trends indicate that the Brooklyn waterfront neighborhood of Sunset Park is also undergoing a shift. Drawing upon the theoretical frameworks of human ecology, the urban growth machine, and gentrification, the paper posits that Sunset Park is a neighborhood in transition. A three pronged quantitative, historical, and qualitative analysis examines major demographic changes in Sunset Park including the increase in Chinese and Mexican ethnic immigrant groups along with the potential...
In the 1910s, the bungalow colony Harding Park developed on marshy Clason Point. Through the 1930s–1...
Cities experience constant change. Many changes need to be managed carefully because they can have s...
In an attempt to make concrete linkages between neighborhood change and the boundary-making paradigm...
Significant demographic changes within New York City’s neighborhoods have served as an impetus for c...
Legal scholars and sociologists have explored the dynamics of gentrification in New York City. Yet, ...
After decades of cuts to federal funding, cities were left with few resources for public services, p...
This paper analyzes how the development of innovation districts in industrial waterfront zones affec...
This paper examines how gentrification in Brooklyn during the 1960s has reconstructed Brooklyn into ...
Studies of classical gentrification typically focus on the embourgeoisement of neighborhoods and dis...
Like many metropolises around the world, urban renewal in New York dominates the process of urban de...
Depending on the audience, the term “gentrification” conjures images of pristine condos, fancy resta...
This paper focuses on the study of urban transformations in two historic, inner city neighborhoods: ...
This paper combines two ethnographic experiences conducted in two Brooklyn neighborhoods, with the a...
The topic of this thesis is the urban public space responses to new residents in old neighborhoods. ...
This thesis explores the process of gentrification in the United States’ most populous city, and par...
In the 1910s, the bungalow colony Harding Park developed on marshy Clason Point. Through the 1930s–1...
Cities experience constant change. Many changes need to be managed carefully because they can have s...
In an attempt to make concrete linkages between neighborhood change and the boundary-making paradigm...
Significant demographic changes within New York City’s neighborhoods have served as an impetus for c...
Legal scholars and sociologists have explored the dynamics of gentrification in New York City. Yet, ...
After decades of cuts to federal funding, cities were left with few resources for public services, p...
This paper analyzes how the development of innovation districts in industrial waterfront zones affec...
This paper examines how gentrification in Brooklyn during the 1960s has reconstructed Brooklyn into ...
Studies of classical gentrification typically focus on the embourgeoisement of neighborhoods and dis...
Like many metropolises around the world, urban renewal in New York dominates the process of urban de...
Depending on the audience, the term “gentrification” conjures images of pristine condos, fancy resta...
This paper focuses on the study of urban transformations in two historic, inner city neighborhoods: ...
This paper combines two ethnographic experiences conducted in two Brooklyn neighborhoods, with the a...
The topic of this thesis is the urban public space responses to new residents in old neighborhoods. ...
This thesis explores the process of gentrification in the United States’ most populous city, and par...
In the 1910s, the bungalow colony Harding Park developed on marshy Clason Point. Through the 1930s–1...
Cities experience constant change. Many changes need to be managed carefully because they can have s...
In an attempt to make concrete linkages between neighborhood change and the boundary-making paradigm...