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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNHow Gentrification Continues to Change Mexico City—and What Comes Next
In early July, protests escalated tensions that have been swirling around the city for years, with locals demanding to know: ...
Mexico City officials have announced a 14-point plan to address the capital’s housing and gentrification problems, which ...
Mexico City officials have unveiled a preliminary plan to tackle gentrification. The announcement comes a week after protests ...
Mexico is the latest country to vocalise its unrest between locals and foreigners, following countries like Spain, Greece, ...
Indigenous groups near the demonstration area, youth and anti-gentrification groups marched against real estate speculation ...
A Mexico City march targeting gentrification, the second in just over two weeks, targeted speculators eying next year's World ...
Mexico City authorities have unveiled a preliminary plan to combat gentrification, following a week of intense protests over ...
The anti-gentrification rallies in Mexico City mirror protests that have erupted in cities like Barcelona and Paris against skyrocketing costs, which have been blamed on overtourism, short-term home ...
Long-time Roma Norte resident María Meléndez shares her views on Mexico City's anti-gentrification protest, and what's really ...
Holding signs saying 'gringo go home' and 'no tourists,' Mexico City residents took to the streets to complain about what ...
Protesters held signs reading “gringos, stop stealing our home” and demanding local legislation to better regulate tourism ...
A fierce protest in Mexico City railing against gentrification and mass tourism was fueled by long-running government failures and active promotion to attract digital nomads, according to experts.
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