The Gladstone Analysis

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Social Issues

 

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Tracy O

 

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May 13, 2011

 

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University

 

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Most of the individuals I observed were in their early 20's and were in keeping with Queen and Gladstone's reputation as being a "haven" for young artists and trendy "hipsters." Along with artists and young adults, there was also a prevalence of lower-income residents, such as old men sitting outside the Country Site donut shop in the Queen Village Plaza, the last vestige of how the area used to look...
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Their presence suggests that, while gentrification of the area is on the rise it has not yet succeeded in completely pushing out the less affluent residents that have been there for years. Queen Street West has always been known as a working class neighbourhood replete with artists and lower-income bracket residents as is evident from some of the smaller businesses that have managed to stay open along Queen...
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