Protecting a Florida Community from Gentrification
- Vanderbilt University revealed plans to develop a $520 million advanced studies campus located in West Palm Beach, Florida.
- This development follows the city’s population growth of nearly 9% between 2020 and 2024 and a 90% rise in millionaires.
- The project aims to create 35,000 jobs and boost economic activity while community efforts address affordable housing, local retail, and park investments.
- Nelly Cooper, a community member, expressed relief in knowing that she won’t be abruptly forced to leave or relocated against her will.
- Efforts focus on helping longtime residents stay and preserving community control amid rising living costs and displacement risks.
21 Articles
21 Articles
Protecting a Florida Community from Gentrification
Palm Beach County, Florida is changing. Investors are moving in – bringing more businesses and people to the area. According to the Census Bureau, the city of West Palm Beach’s population grew 8.9% between 2020 and 2024. The new developments are driving up prices and making it harder for longtime residents to afford to live there. Correspondent Jessica Gomez meets the people behind a concerted effort to keep one community in the hands of people …
Protecting a Florida Community from Gentrification - Matter of Fact with Soledad O'Brien
Palm Beach County, Florida is changing. Investors are moving in – bringing more businesses and people to the area. According to the Census Bureau, the city of West Palm Beach’s population grew 8.9% between 2020 and 2024. The new developments are driving up prices and making it harder for longtime residents to afford to live […]
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 95% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium