Sentences with gentrify
gen·tri·fy
G g - The local neighbourhood, like so many areas of Manhattan, is gradually being gentrified. [be VERB-ed]
- The local neighbourhood is gradually being gentrified.
- Today South Boston is being flooded with young professionals eager to gentrify their new surroundings, and their bridge into Boston, the Seaport District.
- Everyone thinks we're gentrifying.
- Fish and chips have been gentrified.
- Some neighborhoods gentrify more quickly than others.
- But it was demolished in 1986 as part of Huntington Beach's master plan to gentrify its downtown.
- But now, as decrepit commercial buildings gentrify.
- These subway lines absolutely should not be used to gentrify neighborhoods and kick out low-income residents or people of color.
- As Koreatown and much of Los Angeles continue to gentrify.
- With prices rising, many new residents are making a bet that downtown will continue to gentrify.