adjective
- describing a neighborhood that has been changed by wealthier residents moving in, often displacing lower-income residents and raising property values
Usage: urban planning; sociology
Examples
- The once-affordable neighborhood became gentrified after several luxury condos were built.
- Many longtime residents were forced to move when their gentrified area became too expensive.
- The gentrified district now features trendy cafes and boutique shops.
- Housing prices doubled in the gentrified part of downtown.
- Critics argue that gentrified neighborhoods lose their original character and community.
- The gentrified waterfront attracts young professionals and tourists.