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  2. Inner city - Wikipedia

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    The term inner city arose in this racial liberal context, providing a rhetorical and ideological tool for articulating the role of the church in the nationwide project of urban renewal. Thus, even as it arose in contexts aiming to entice mainline Protestantism back into the cities it had fled, the term accrued its meaning by generating symbolic ...

  3. List of inner suburbs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, inner suburbs (sometimes known as "first-ring" suburbs) are the older, more densely populated communities of a metropolitan area with histories that significantly predate those of their suburban or exurban counterparts. Most inner suburbs share a common border with the principal city of the metropolitan area and developed ...

  4. Suburbanization - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence of the movement of households and businesses away from city centers, low-density, peripheral urban areas grow. [2] Proponents of curbing suburbanization argue that sprawl leads to urban decay and a concentration of lower-income residents in the inner city, [3] in addition to environmental harm.

  5. Food Deserts: Where Have All the Inner-City Grocery ... - AOL

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    Safeway, for example, has used this tactic in areas such as Seattle and Vallejo, Calif., drawing flack from the locals over its behavior. This problem is only exacerbated in urban areas, where ...

  6. Inner suburb - Wikipedia

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    An inner suburb is a suburban community central to a large city, or at the inner city and central business district. [clarification needed] The urban density is usually lower than the inner city or central business district, but higher than that of the city's rural–urban fringe, or exurbs. [1]

  7. Suburb - Wikipedia

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    The terms inner suburb and outer suburb are used to differentiate between the higher-density areas in proximity to the city center (which would not be referred to as 'suburbs' in most other countries), and the lower-density suburbs on the outskirts of the urban area. The term 'middle suburbs' is also used.

  8. Inner city (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Inner City Broadcasting Corporation, an American media company; Inner City, a French film; Inner City (2011 film), a Canadian animated short film; Inner City, working title for 2018 film Roman J. Israel, Esq. Inner City Press, a non-profit organization based in the South Bronx, New York; Inner City Records, American jazz record label

  9. Gentrification - Wikipedia

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    Gentrifiers are likely searching for inexpensive housing close to the workplace and often already reside in the inner city, sometimes for educational reasons, and do not want to make the move to suburbia. For this demographic, gentrification is not so much the result of a return to the inner city but is more of a positive action to remain there ...