Residents Fear Redevelopment Won't Benefit Them
2 April 2005 - 7:00am
Residents of Northwest Fort Lauderdale gather to voice concerns about gentrification.
"Residents will have a chance to voice their concerns at an all-day summit on gentrification. "Defending Our Changing Neighborhood" is designed to give residents information on how northwest Fort Lauderdale is changing. They will also hear from residents of other neighborhoods who were displaced by developers working in those once-undervalued sections."
Source:
Sun-Sentinel, March 31, 2005
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