Managing Neighborhood Change: Best Practices for Communities Undergoing Gentrification

Contributing Organization(s): Neighborworks America


Author(s)/Creator(s): NeighborWorks America

Publishing Date: 2005-04-20

Issue Areas: Housing and Homelessness

Ownership/Rights Info: Copyright 2005 NeighborWorks® America.

File info: 84 pages; 792.44 KB file size

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This report, commissioned by NeighborWorks America, in partnership with the Atlanta Alliance for Community Development Investment, explores the impact of gentrification on the residents, CBOs and CDCs of three Atlanta neighborhoods in varying stages of gentrification, and their capacity to manage this change. Additionally, in order to understand factors at play in gentrified communities that have experienced a high level of success in managing change, the research was supplemented with information from two neighborhoods outside Atlanta, the Shaw community in Washington, D.C., and Jamaica Plain in Boston.

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Intended Audience: Advocates; Policy Professionals; Researchers

Type/Format: CaseStudy

Language code: English

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