Treme New Orleans Gentrification at Joshua Barrett blog

Treme New Orleans Gentrification. New orleans is one of the few major american cities without some form of rapid transit. New orleans is no different. Since the storm, new orleans has become both. In 2005 hurricane katrina flooded new orleans, driving out many of the city's poorest residents, some permanently. Historically black communities have made a dramatic shift in demographics across the board. But a 2014 study on removing the claiborne expressway hit roadblocks when renderings of the transformed neighborhood sparked fears that it would encourage gentrification. Now, the regional transit authority is trying to change. New orleans’ historically black neighborhoods, like treme and the marigny, are changing rapidly. Gentrification has swept across america.

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from www.chron.com

Now, the regional transit authority is trying to change. But a 2014 study on removing the claiborne expressway hit roadblocks when renderings of the transformed neighborhood sparked fears that it would encourage gentrification. New orleans’ historically black neighborhoods, like treme and the marigny, are changing rapidly. Gentrification has swept across america. Historically black communities have made a dramatic shift in demographics across the board. New orleans is no different. New orleans is one of the few major american cities without some form of rapid transit. In 2005 hurricane katrina flooded new orleans, driving out many of the city's poorest residents, some permanently. Since the storm, new orleans has become both.

Treme Turns 200

Treme New Orleans Gentrification New orleans’ historically black neighborhoods, like treme and the marigny, are changing rapidly. Gentrification has swept across america. New orleans is one of the few major american cities without some form of rapid transit. But a 2014 study on removing the claiborne expressway hit roadblocks when renderings of the transformed neighborhood sparked fears that it would encourage gentrification. Now, the regional transit authority is trying to change. Historically black communities have made a dramatic shift in demographics across the board. Since the storm, new orleans has become both. New orleans’ historically black neighborhoods, like treme and the marigny, are changing rapidly. In 2005 hurricane katrina flooded new orleans, driving out many of the city's poorest residents, some permanently. New orleans is no different.

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