Gentrification, The process of wealthier people move into a poor urban community to bring new businesses and housing, Residents, The original inhabitants-usually lower income-of a community going through changes due to gentrification, working class, socio-economic status made up of workers whose job usually involves manual labor or service, Developers, Real estate people who buy up property in lower income neighborhoods in order to make a profit, Displacement, When lower income residents are put out of their housing or neighborhoods due to rising costs, Rezoned, Process where the government changes land-use rules to fit developers agendas, low-income, people who make less money than the wealthy, rent, money paid monthly for housing, communites, areas or neighborhoods where people live and interact, revitalize, To bring economic activity and new energy to a place in decline, economic redevelopment, to create jobs, attract new businesses and bring projects to underused areas for the purpose of economic growth, Social Housing, government or non-profit housing for people on low incomes, High-End Housing, Expensive housing for wealthier people, Property Values, How much a house or building is worth, Demographics, data related to a group of people living in a particular area, tenants, people who live in a house or apartment by renting it, not owning it, Land-lords, People who own the houses or apartments that are rented out to people.

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