Scholars acknowledge that property ownership is fundamental to gentrification and that the privatization of public property can exacerbate market-based speculation on urban land. However, few have closely examined how the transfer of municipal property occurs. This article examines the political, legal, and bureaucratic preconditions for the acquisition of municipal land, which underpins gentrification. Drawing on the example of municipal alley closures in Washington, D.C. during the 1970s, this article traces how private developers acquired public land in downtown neighborhoods like the West End. It also traces how residents tried to oppose this acquisition of public property. In following West End residents’ failed attempts to retain cont...
In this paper, I examine how the rights of owners, lenders and residents threaten the functioning of...
This article explores the interrelation of gentrification and public policies in the neighbourhoods ...
Disinvestment and associated property abandonment are defining features of many post-industrial lega...
Since 2000, gentrification has accelerated in many U.S. metropolitan areas. Nearly 20 percent of US ...
Urban redevelopment involves the renovation of deteriorating city areas through the rehabilitation o...
Property laws have far-reaching implications for the way people live and the opportunities they and ...
This article illuminates contemporary land-use and disposition struggles in New York City by tracing...
ABSTRACT: Most existing research on neighborhoods facing gentrification has portrayed residents as r...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
This three-article dissertation uses a mixed-method research design to examine a contemporary phenom...
How can gentrification and abandonment take place at the same time, virtually side by side? This Art...
Gentrification, the influx of high-income dwellers into low-income neighborhoods, has in the past de...
Gentrification is reaching a tipping point of resegregating urban space in global cities like New Yo...
Some scholars argue that gentrification is driven by the growth machine—the coalition of elites who ...
Gentrification of inner-cities has resulted in a class conflict over urban space. An issue in the f...
In this paper, I examine how the rights of owners, lenders and residents threaten the functioning of...
This article explores the interrelation of gentrification and public policies in the neighbourhoods ...
Disinvestment and associated property abandonment are defining features of many post-industrial lega...
Since 2000, gentrification has accelerated in many U.S. metropolitan areas. Nearly 20 percent of US ...
Urban redevelopment involves the renovation of deteriorating city areas through the rehabilitation o...
Property laws have far-reaching implications for the way people live and the opportunities they and ...
This article illuminates contemporary land-use and disposition struggles in New York City by tracing...
ABSTRACT: Most existing research on neighborhoods facing gentrification has portrayed residents as r...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
This three-article dissertation uses a mixed-method research design to examine a contemporary phenom...
How can gentrification and abandonment take place at the same time, virtually side by side? This Art...
Gentrification, the influx of high-income dwellers into low-income neighborhoods, has in the past de...
Gentrification is reaching a tipping point of resegregating urban space in global cities like New Yo...
Some scholars argue that gentrification is driven by the growth machine—the coalition of elites who ...
Gentrification of inner-cities has resulted in a class conflict over urban space. An issue in the f...
In this paper, I examine how the rights of owners, lenders and residents threaten the functioning of...
This article explores the interrelation of gentrification and public policies in the neighbourhoods ...
Disinvestment and associated property abandonment are defining features of many post-industrial lega...