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by atoav 2734 days ago
Why _of course_? In all the western cities I know the “gayer” districts usually had their share of gentrification around a decade in the past.

Of course artists and creative people in cities tend to be more liberal (because cities in general tend to be more liberal). But in my experience it is rare that the lgbt epicenter and the art epicenter are colocated. Of course art people might hang a rainbow flag out, but that doesn’t mean there are more gays/lesbians/queers living there.

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From my observations, although much has been written about this subject as well. For example, Boston's South End (struggling and transient), Provincetown, Ma (cape cod) a forgotten blue collar village on the decline were all "discovered" by the gay culture and now, paradoxically, their gay character is threatened by big money moving in.