The Most Gentrified Neighborhoods in Spain: Barceloneta and Born in Barcelona, and malasaña in Madrid
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Research shows that the replacement of the local population is a phenomenon that has consolidated throughout the country and affects not only the larger cities or those with the most tourist attraction
It's not even Barcelona anymore, it's Ciutat Vella: the Barceloneta neighborhood is the most gentrified of all, followed by El Born
The phenomenon of gentrification, the substitution of the population of lower socioeconomic status by another of greater purchasing power, has been consolidated as one of the main engines of urban and social change not only in Barcelona and Madrid but also in medium-sized cities. Continue reading...
The UAB has compared the situation in the top 10 Spanish cities: the ranking is led by the Catalan capital
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