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MEXICO CITY -- The Mexico City government on Wednesday announced a preliminary plan to deal with gentrification, a week after ...
Mexico City officials have announced a 14-point plan to address the capital’s housing and gentrification problems, which sparked large and sometimes violent protests earlier this month.
Saturday's march came two weeks after Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada announced that her government would create thousands of affordable housing units.
In early July, protests escalated tensions that have been swirling around the city for years, with locals demanding to know: ...
Mexico is the latest country to vocalise its unrest between locals and foreigners, following countries like Spain, Greece, ...
A Mexico City march targeting gentrification, the second in just over two weeks, targeted speculators eying next year's World ...
Soaring rents in the Mexican capital have driven hundreds of residents into the streets to protest against property ...
Mexico City authorities have unveiled a preliminary plan to combat gentrification, following a week of intense protests over soaring housing costs. The rising prices are widely attributed to a surge ...
Holding signs saying 'gringo go home' and 'no tourists,' Mexico City residents took to the streets to complain about what ...
The city is the latest caught in a storm of digital nomads, accelerated gentrification and affordable housing shortages ...
Protesters held signs reading “gringos, stop stealing our home” and demanding local legislation to better regulate tourism ...
Mexico City officials announce plans to address gentrification after locals protest mass tourism, with demonstrators ...