Talk:Gentrification of Baltimore

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&maltese; SunDawn &maltese;    (contact)   09:51, 11 July 2022 (UTC)

This article is misleading about the level of gentrification of Baltimore
Baltimore has gentrified neighborhoods, I'm not denying that. But this article states that continues to change the city and talks as if gentrification is a city-wide phenomenon.

You can make this case for many cities, New York, Los Angeles, DC, and the entire Bay area, but Ba

Baltimore is a bit of a st It's been steadily losing population over the last 30 years, and has more neighborhoods with abandoned houses than expensive ones. Pigtown, a neighborhood that's been "up and coming" for the last couple decades because it's a 10 minute drive from downtown and equally distant to the wealthy areas, recently lost its only grocery store. This is not something that happens a lot in gentrified cities.

There's like a few wealthy enclaves, on the water and by Johns Hopkins, but those areas haven't been really growing.

Infospazm (talk) 01:55, 13 April 2023 (UTC)

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