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Vanishing Vernacular: NYC Storefront Gentrification in Action | Urbanist

April 5, 2014 guttercherry

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Since publishing the book, however, its creators have revisited their subjects and documented the amazing rate of change as “luxury condos and artisanal cupcake boutiques uproot local delis and dive bars.”

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via Vanishing Vernacular: NYC Storefront Gentrification in Action | Urbanist.

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