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Mexico City plans to tackle gentrification after protests against mass tourism

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO, JUL 16 – Mexico City plans 20,000 affordable rental homes and rent caps to combat displacement amid rising housing costs, with over 53,000 families affected annually, officials said.

  • Mexico City authorities announced a plan to tackle gentrification after protests against rising rents blamed on an influx of foreigners, including remote workers.
  • Mayor Clara Brugada said gentrification was "one of the most important issues in the city today," leading to the displacement of families and disappearance of local businesses.
  • Brugada announced measures like enforcing rent control, regulating short-term rentals, and prioritizing public housing construction to address the issue.
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Mexico News Daily broke the news in Mexico on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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