A real estate investor asks herself if she can be socially responsible in an up-and-coming neighborhood.
Two ad guys pitch a message of gentrification at a store in Brooklyn.
In this episode, a mom-and-pop shop, a magical bus tour and public policy.
It's a tale of two customer bases told through dried chiles and gluten-free bread.
A computer repairman confronts losing his home and business.
The brick building was home to men living on the edge, looking out for each other.
We return to Highland Park for the second episode of the gentrification podcast.
One of America's biggest retail companies learns about new consumer habits.
Marketplace’s Wealth and Poverty team revisits Highland Park, one year later.
How do cheap mom & pop shops, check cashing places, and appliance repair stores get replaced by hot yoga studios, vegan-friendly restaurants, and third wave coffee shops?