Williamsburg Gentrification and Commercialization in Term Paper

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In comments about the store, consumers again note price as an inhibitive factor when it comes to shopping at Millennium Health, again signifying that consumers are aware of and able to pay a premium for certain desired products and services, which pretty much paves the way for ongoing gentrification in the neighborhood if those tastes start expanding.

There are also two prominent and always-busy independent eateries on this block of Bedford avenue: The Bagel Store and Lanonna Pizzeria. The clientele for these shops matches that of the surrounding stores identically, primarily because people eat and shop at these food establishments while they are shopping at the neighboring stores, or en route to or from some destination on Bedford Avenue. The establishments have a decidedly independent feel, yet also maintain very clean and professional looking exteriors, again adding to the mix of certain signs of gentrification existing alongside indicators that Williamsburg is indeed retaining its unique flavor and the characteristic "weirdness" it has long embodied.

A newer arrival on this block of Bedford Avenue is Barking Lizards, the art gallery owned by longtime Williamsburg residents Wanda and Richard Drake.

Definitely catering to the more upscale clientele that traffic this particular block of Williamsburg, Barking Lizards offers framing services and certain supplies as well as serving as a gallery for artistic works, with an emphasis on local artists as possible.

Though independent and with this decidedly local emphasis in both offerings and ownership, this business is also a sign of gentrification -- the fact that Williamsburg might actually be able to support n art gallery in what is already one of the highest rent areas in the neighborhood suggests that the rental rates are set to increase regardless of whether or not chain stores move into the neighborhood.
Conclusion

Williamsburg may be gentrifying, but it is only because that is what the people living there have collectively signaled they want. Hough the independent stores might eventually be price out of the neighborhood, the willingness of consumers to pay premiums for their products is ultimately contributing to these higher rents, and is reflective of the higher incomes that exist in the neighborhood. No major changes in the neighborhoods demographics have been observed other than a slight rise in income level that supports these businesses.

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/dec/12/new-york-brooklyn-williamsburg-gentrification http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/14/business/14beer.html?_r=1

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Ibid.

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Ibid.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/14/business/14beer.html?_r=1

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http://www.brooklynrail.org/2011/02/local/ruminations-on-duane-reade

Ibid.

http://www.yelp.com/biz/nyc-pet-brooklyn http://www.yelp.com/biz/viceversa-brooklyn http://www.yelp.com/biz/millenium-health-brooklyn http://www.yelp.com/biz/barking-lizards-brooklyn

Ibid......

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