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. 2021 Mar 13;8(2):157–166. doi: 10.1007/s40572-021-00309-5

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Types of gentrification presented in this paper: a Street Velarde in Tribal, Madrid. A street with a high density of new trendy shops. b Battery Park luxury development in Detroit Shoreway, Cleveland. New development next, with views and with pedestrian and cycling access to Edgewater Park. c Global Green’s Holy Cross community project in Lower Ninth Ward, New Orleans. New development focusing on sustainable standards available to be bought by anybody aiming to pay the price. d Anti-tourism and anti-gentrification banner in Barcelona. e New construction in Cedar Ave, West Philadelphia. This house, located 20min walking from University of Pennsylvania-sponsored K-8 school Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander School, is for sale for $745 000, which represent the mean price for housing in the area. f Abandoned health care facility in Garland. Sources: a, c, e Google Street View. b, d, f The authors