Articles tagged 'Displacement Pressure'
A case of disappearing hoops in gentrifying neighborhoods
New coalition takes aim at displacement
U of C pays $20 million for new Jewel-Osco in Woodlawn
Displacement Pressure in Context: Examining Recent Housing Market Changes Near The 606
This report goes “under the hood” of our Mapping Displacement Pressure in Chicago data to highlight how house prices are changing in the neighborhoods around The 606 and identifies potential opportunities to preserve affordability in surrounding communities.
City nabbing land near Obama Presidential Center
Mapping Displacement Pressure in Chicago, 2019
IHS’s Mapping Displacement Pressure in Chicago project supports ongoing and future public investment decisions by creating a leading indicator to identify neighborhoods where vulnerable populations may be experiencing affordability pressures and displacement risk from increased housing costs.
Mapping Stories of Neighborhood Change
IHS has mapped stories in the Chicago media highlighting neighborhood real estate investments, announcing new development projects, or describing the ways the neighborhood residents are responding to changes in their communities.
‘A Stranger in My Own Community’: Mixed Feelings as Young Latinos Move Back to Gentrifying Chicago Neighborhoods
Understanding the Relationship between Opportunity Zones and Displacement Pressure in Chicago
This blog highlights how Chicago’s designated Opportunity Zones align with displacement pressure in the city’s neighborhoods and discusses what this means for the implementation of Opportunity Zone investments.
Analyzing Neighborhoods with Intensifying and Emerging Housing Affordability Pressure
This analysis examines IHS’s updated displacement pressure maps and ways that market pressure may be changing in Chicago neighborhoods. The goal is to give neighborhood stakeholders a timely resource to understand shifting levels of market activity and highlight which areas in the City of Chicago may be experiencing increased displacement pressure.