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Tag: Gentrification

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Why smaller cities are gaining (and will continue to gain) ground in the competition for cultural innovation

  • by Mary
  • Posted on June 11, 2018August 31, 2019

Today’s post examines the effect of push and pull factors in the real estate market on creative industries and examines the potentials for cultural innovation in smaller and mid-sized cities.

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Can tiny houses help solve the affordable housing crisis? – Video, slides, notes, and further reading

  • by Mary
  • Posted on February 21, 2018August 23, 2019

Here’s the video of my talk yesterday with additional notes, links, and comments! Enjoy!

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The role of diverse real estate markets in diverse cities

  • by Mary
  • Posted on February 8, 2018October 31, 2019

In today’s post, I examine the role of diverse real estate markets in promoting a wide variety of urban inhabitants.

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The slow death of affordable housing: A primer on Berlin’s housing market in three acts. Act 2: Housing in the reunified city

  • by Mary
  • Posted on December 18, 2017August 23, 2019

This is the second chapter in my three-part series about the development of Berlin’s housing market from the city’s division to today. To get some background for today’s episode, housing in the reunified city, you should check out episode one, housing in the divided city.

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The slow death of affordable housing: A primer on Berlin’s housing market in three acts. Act 1: Housing in the divided city

  • by Mary
  • Posted on December 5, 2017August 23, 2019

Today’s post is the first in a three-part series examining the development of the housing market in Berlin to round off 2017.

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How to give power back to the commoners & the creatives – An anti-gentrification manifesto

  • by Mary
  • Posted on October 16, 2017August 31, 2019

Today’s post examines concrete policy measures which could work against gentrification and the displacement of commons and creative projects.

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Current Projects

GenderedLandscape URBACT Action Planning Network (2019-2022)

Digital Support Expert for the URBACT Secretariat (2020-2022)

Forth Meadow Community Greenway, Dialogue + Engagement II (2021)

Co-creation of a Governance Structure for the Forth Meadow Community Greenway (2021-2022)

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Recent posts

  • [Ten Minute Talks] Contested Memorials

    August 2, 2021
  • [Ten Minute Talks] Public Space and the Pandemic

    July 1, 2021
  • [Ten Minute Talks] Housing and Commons

    May 31, 2021
  • [Ten Minute Talks] Gender and Public Space

    April 6, 2021
  • Commons & Gender at the #EURegionsWeek: Come hear me speak!

    September 24, 2020

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