In Search of FairfaxMain MenuThe Classical Period: 1930s-1960sThe Urban Crisis: 1960s-1970sRevitalization and Gentrification: 1980s-1990sVisualizing and Mapping FairfaxMax Baumgarten3ce5635a69ccb5339e9481dc4536fc0caff14cd2
Map: Comparison of Retail Sales across "Ethnic Enclaves," 1980
12016-07-18T16:27:20-07:00Max Baumgarten3ce5635a69ccb5339e9481dc4536fc0caff14cd22206Data from Envicom Corporation, SRI International, and Greer and Company, Beverly-Fairfax Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy: Final Report ([Los Angeles?]: 1982).plain2018-01-15T16:45:06-08:00Max Baumgarten3ce5635a69ccb5339e9481dc4536fc0caff14cd2
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12017-10-22T14:05:02-07:00Map: Comparison of Retail Sales across "Ethnic Enclaves," 19804plain2018-01-24T07:14:32-08:00 Vitalize Fairfax employed various strategies to attract more consumers to the Beverly-Fairfax neighborhood and promote Fairfax Avenue as an “ethnic showcase area.” By sponsoring studies that compared Fairfax with other retail-focused ethnic neighborhoods, Vitalize sought to better understand how to present Fairfax as a commodified Jewish space within a diverse metropolis and increase the area’s draw of sales.
Source: Envicom Corporation, SRI International, and Greer and Company, Beverly-Fairfax Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy: Final Report ([Los Angeles?]: 1982.