Redensification of the CDMX Must Be Sustainable and without Gentrification: Clara Brugada
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The gentrification of popular neighbourhoods is no longer a surprise. It takes various forms: renovictions, large increases in rents, forced displacements of the most vulnerable populations, especially travelling, construction of luxurious housing and installation of new shops – dog grooming parlors, fine grocery stores, Michelin starred restaurants, third wave cafés... In her new book Combating gentrification, Sophie Thiébaut, former municipal …
Mexico City (CDMX) faces a crucial urban challenge: to increase the availability of housing in consolidated areas without displacing its original inhabitants. While the head of government, Clara Brugada Molina, plans to explore re-enensification as a solution, she remarked that it must be carried out under sustainability criteria and without causing gentrification.This position occurs in a context where the development of formal housing in the c…
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