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Emory is in Druid Hills, which has a median household income of $238K per this website http://higley1000.com/about-this-site/methodology/neighborhoods-by-metro.
 
==Chicago==
 
Chicago has an extensive history of housing discrimination through reeling and blockbusting. However, it doesn't immediately appear that it would be a good example for the argument that innovation districts take hold areas were there has been housing discrimination because 1871 is located in Merchandise Mart, a commercial building that once had its own zip code & doesn't appear to have undergone a period of decline.
==References==
Neighborhood near Morehouse is "gentrifying" http://www.npr.org/2017/02/23/514379917/preserving-the-flavor-of-an-atlanta-neighborhood
2009 article about the area around the HBCU in Atlanta AUC being high crime http://www.ajc.com/news/local/crime-decay-encroach-historically-black-schools/rzW3JI7ttQdpCLpI3yeqIJ/
2014 article describing areas around Emory & Agnes Scott as residential http://www.atlantamagazine.com/colleges/atlanta-as-a-college-town/
2016 article about Spelman's role in revitalization of Atlanta's westside http://www.spelman.edu/current-students/westside-stand-up

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