MENU: 3.5.7. Gentrification with brakes
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
III.5.7. GENTRIFICATION WITH BRAKES
Monday, July 29, 2019
EMPTY LOTS AND NEW BUILDING
Sunday, July 28, 2019
SAD: A MOROCCAN RESTAURANT CHANGES HANDS
Saturday, July 27, 2019
SAD: FAST-FOOD REPLACES A CONVIVIAL BAR
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Friday, July 26, 2019
BUT TRADITIONAL AND GOURMET SHOPS INTERTWINE
THERE IS ONLY ONE SUPERMARKET AND SUPERETTES ARE AFRICAN GROCERIES
Rue des Poissonniers
Stores overflowing with African produce are even more prevalent than barber shops, while new gourmet shops serve a mainly European clientele, for a spontaneous, many-faceted mix.
- Here, African music and the smell of spices :
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Next to this shop and across the street from the fast food with which the last page ends: "There was no way we could find the 40,000 euros the real estate agency asked, but we could afford this corner."
-- Sonia, the cordial co-founder and owner of the shop below
Other upscale shops have sprung up. They are personal creations that have nothing to do with brands:
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74 rue des Poissonniers
Notice the recommendations on the window.

Brie of raw cow's milk with abricot, pistachios, basil; dates, almonds. I tried it and now buy it as a gift.
-- "I'm surprised to see such a shop in this neighborhood. How do you get on?"
-- "Fine! At Ramadan women come to borrow the pails we use for milk to present the (excellent) cooking they sell on the sidewalk."
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20 rue Labat
- Mothers and grandmothers sit next to the railings of the Square Léon park, selling products that they have prepared themselves:
- A block away from Barbès's frightening young men, a bar for artisanal beer suggests that co-existence is taken for granted.
28 rue de la Goutte d'Or