Big cities around the country have tried to spark economic revitalization by targeting poor neighborhoods with urban renewal programs. Those programs usually forced out the long-time residents. Now Louisville is promising to do what no other major city has, gentrify a neighborhood without displacing the people who live there. Soledad heads back to the neighborhood of Russell to see if city leaders are making good on their promise.
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