Work Cited

Gentrification Annotated Works Cited

Beyer, Scott. “San Francisco NIMBYs Reach New Low With Anti-Arena Stance.Forbes. Forbes Magazine, 1 May 2015. Web. 18 Jan. 2016.

This article talked about the possibility of a new Warriors arena in San Francisco. it told us how many people opposed one location near pier 30 but when moved to a location farther away supported the city’s decision.

Bryant, Linda Goode, and Laura Poitras. “Flag Wars.PBS. PBS, 17 June 2003. Web. 19 Jan. 2016.

This was a movie about what Gentrification is and it’s several characteristics. It also shares its effects, specifically the negative effects.

Buntin, John. “The Myth Of Gentrification.Slate. Slate, 14 Jan. 2015. Web. 12 Jan. 2016.

John Buntin states that gentrification is a myth and how it is not damaging to the poor, discrediting the evidence anti-gentrifiers claim.

Change Lab Solutions. “Transforming Neighborhoods Through Parks.Transforming Neighborhoods Through Parks. Change Lab Solutions, 2010. Web. 12 Jan. 2016.

Change Lab Solutions shares the benefits of creating parks in neighborhoods, like reduced crime and healthier citizens.

Chapple, Karren. “Gentrification/Displacement.Karen Chapple. Karen Chapple, 2015. Web. 19 Jan. 2016.

Karren Chappel shows her findings on gentrification from her urban displacement research project as a professor at UC Berkeley in collaboration with UCLA.

Ellen, Ingrid Gould. “Investing In What Works for America’s Communities » Crime and Community Development.Investing In What Works for America’s Communities. Investing In What Works for America’s Communities, 2014. Web. 12 Jan. 2016.

Ingrid Gould Ellen’s research shows the most valuable thing to a prospective homeowner is low crime rates.

Find Apartments In Your AreaAverage Rent In San Francisco, San Francisco Rent Trends and Rental Comps. Rent Jungle, n.d. Web. 18 Jan. 2016.

This website told us the average price for one month’s rent in San Francisco.

Florida, Richard. “This Is What Happens After a Neighborhood Gets Gentrified.National Journal. National Journal, 16 Sept. 2015. Web. 19 Jan. 2016.

Richard Florida explains what happens after a neighborhood becomes gentrified, citing multiple studies about what happens after displacement.

Friederdorf, Conor. “San Francisco’s Self-Defeating Housing Activists.The Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company, 29 Dec. 2015. Web. 12 Jan. 2016.

Conor Friederdorf explains that the issue with San Francisco’s housing shortage is the anti- everything residents who won’t allow anything to change their neighborhood or their rent.

Garofoli, Joe, and Carolyn Said. “A Changing Mission – The Story.San Francisco Chronicle. San Francisco Chronicle, Feb. 2015. Web. 19 Jan. 2016.

This is a movie that shares the story of the Mosqueda family, who was relocated from San Francisco’s Mission District after the rent increased to to the Missions gentrification.

Hertz, Daniel. “City Observatory – What Do We Know about Neighborhood Change, Gentrification, and Displacement?City Observatory. City Commentary, 09 Sept. 2015. Web. 12 Jan. 2016.

In response to Richard Florida’s article, Daniel Hertz analyzes the causes of gentrification.

Hudin, Miquel. “Know Your NIMBYs.The Bold Italic. The Bold Italic, 25 Oct. 2011. Web. 12 Jan. 2016.

Illustrations depicting the different degrees of Nimbyism from a scale of one to ten.

Kimmelman, Michael. “Urban Renewal, No BulldozerThe New York Times. The New York Times, 31 May 2014. Web. 12 Jan. 2016.

Michael Kimmelman discusses why San Francisco is changing and states that tech workers are not the problem although many believe the opposite.

Ordway, Denise-Marie. “U.S. Property Taxes: Comparing Residential and Commercial Rates across States – Journalist’s ResourceJournalists Resource. Journalists Resource, 24 July 2015. Web. 19 Jan. 2016.

Provided statistics on property taxes in urban cities of the U.S.

Otterbein, Holly. “As Philly’s Violent Crime Drops, Mapping the Neighborhoods Where It Doesn’tNewsworks.org. Newsworks, 3 Apr. 2014. Web. 18 Jan. 2016.

Holly Otterbein demonstrates the benefits of urban renewal through an example in Philadelphia, where the crime rate has been decreasing.

Price, David. “The Shelterforce Blog. “7 Policies That Could Prevent Gentrification. Roof Lines, 23 May 2014. Web. 12 Jan. 2016.

David Price shares seven policies that could prevent and help reverse gentrification if enforced.

 

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“Let the Bidding Begin” Meme

Map of the US

Map of Wayne County

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Effects of Parks and Playgrounds Charts

Property Taxes Charts

Philadelphia Walnut St. After Photo

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Painted Ladies in SF

Plan for Warriors Arena

“Yuppie Scum!”

 

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Mark Zuckerberg Face

Mayor Ed Lee Portrait

 

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