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People are concerned about the Manhattanization of this city and being pushed out."
And cheap: some of those Manhattanization apartments are still after buyers.
For decades, other cities have fought against the "Manhattanization" of their skylines.
Warnings of the dreaded "Manhattanization" of downtown can again be heard.
Some are calling it the "Manhattanization" of downtown.
These are the first outposts in what just may be the Manhattanization of Greenport.
Some people criticize the Manhattanization of Westchester, but as you see from the downtown, it's bringing life."
To the Editor: Is there a limit to the Manhattanization of Manhattan?
This raises one of her greatest fears: the Manhattanization of her borough.
However, Manhattanization from 1960 to 1990 has shrouded the tower in a shell of skyscrapers, removing the tower's prominence.
"This is the new meaning of "Manhattanization": turning a city into a playground for the wealthiest inhabitants, even as it forgets about the poorest."
The plan was widely expected to put an end to years of debate about the "Manhattanization" of San Francisco's downtown.
This policy change has divided commentators between those who support the increased density and those who criticize it as "Manhattanization."
Many faulted her for being too pro-business, too lenient with the developers who created what has been called the "Manhattanization" of the city.
Mr. Ouroussoff’s grand architectural visions for the Manhattanization of Brooklyn leaves out the effects on individuals.
Behind the protests against what some call the "Manhattanization" of the West Coast is a perception that the quality of life has declined.
Developers of four of the other projects are from New York, which has led some observers to refer to the trend as Manhattanization.
The tower is one of several new residential developments taking place in Miami, and is a part of the city's recent Manhattanization wave.
Some Berliners fear that they will feed the "Manhattanization" of their city, with massive buildings robbing it of its human scale.
This boom accelerated under mayor Dianne Feinstein during the 1980s, something her critics labelled as "Manhattanization".
In recent years, rapid Manhattanization and Vancouverism has occurred in Las Vegas.
In 2005, the term "Manhattanization" was locally applied to Orange Avenue when a large number of construction cranes loomed over downtown.
This place is undergoing a major boom builder who has been nicknamed "Manhattanization", where are tall, modern buildings and street layout imitates American cities.
But the Manhattanization of this community of brownstones - New York City's first historic district - has been accelerating in recent years.
In contrast, the Ivana tower and other high rises under development are being hailed as the "Manhattanization" of Las Vegas.