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When the next wave wipes out (De-gentrification)

I think Christian Lander said it best:
"It returns the neighbourhood to the people who consider themselves to be real residents."

In many US cities, gentrified neighborhoods sprang up from totally devastated areas full of abandoned properties. Does that mean that the rats consider themselves to be the "real" residents?
 
In many US cities, gentrified neighborhoods sprang up from totally devastated areas full of abandoned properties. Does that mean that the rats consider themselves to be the "real" residents?

I suppose you could see it that way, though, I'd say that that just means there were no real residents (or few)....and perhaps rightly so.

By "real residents" I think Lander meant (and this is what I mean by using that phrase) people who have a strong and vital connection to their specific place as opposed to those who may have come in to the area as a sort of gaggle of like-minded individuals because that's where everyone was going.
 

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