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==Atlanta==
What are the differences historically and currently about the neighborhoods near Emory and Georgia Tech versus those near Spelman and Morehouse? Georgia Tech is public university that helped develop Technology Square, an innovation district. (Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology_Square). Technology Square was financed by the Georgia Tech Foundation, a private, 501c3 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Tech_Foundation) which supports my hypothesis above that this type of development is easier to do with private instead of public money.
Georgia Tech is public university that helped develop Technology Square, an innovation district. (Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology_Square). Technology Square was financed by the Georgia Tech Foundation, a private, 501c3 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Tech_Foundation) which supports my hypothesis above that this type of development is easier to do with private instead of public money. Neighborhood near Morehouse and Spelman Superman, known as Atlanta University Center (AUC), has had high crime rate and may be gentrifying (see references below). AUC is also home to Clark_Atlanta University,which is also an HBCU.
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.

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