'Regeneration' is too often an unfair fight between local people and global finance | Anna Minton

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On Tuesday a London council decides over a 20-storey tower in Brixton – a tale familiar to cities from Manchester to Sydney, says author and academic Anna Minton

Taylor McWilliam, the Texan property developer, friend of Prince Harry and DJ, has been no stranger to gentrification battles since he bought large swaths of Brixton, in south London, with the backing of a New York hedge fund.

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What's good about any regeneration if it forces local people out. TaylorMCwilliams Lambethcouncil

RiannaDream this is how they do it They right a think piece then go straight to Zoopla. Lmao.

I'm seeing it around here too

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