Are Historic Districts A Backdoor for Segregation? Yes and No

Jamie Bologna Pavlik, Yang Zhou
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Historic districts preserve the heritage of designated areas and tend to attract tourism income. However, these districts also come with specific restrictions and increased housing prices that could result in segregation. We study how two historic district programs impact residential segregation in Denver. We find that home buyers are more likely to be White within historic districts, but that the official designation has no effect on this probability. Similarly, when examining seller-to-buyer housing transactions, we find that most transactions flow from White sellers to White buyers, regardless of the official designation. Thus, while historic districts tend to be more segregated than their surrounding areas, the legal restrictions and housing premium that come with historic designations do not seem to amplify this existing problem.
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历史街区是种族隔离的后门吗?是和不是
历史街区保存了指定地区的遗产,并倾向于吸引旅游收入。然而,这些地区也有具体的限制和上涨的房价,这可能导致隔离。我们研究了两个历史街区计划如何影响丹佛的住宅隔离。我们发现,在历史街区内,购房者更有可能是白人,但官方指定对这一概率没有影响。同样,当研究卖方对买方的住房交易时,我们发现大多数交易都是从白人卖方流向白人买方,而不管官方名称如何。因此,虽然历史街区往往比周边地区更加隔离,但伴随着历史街区而来的法律限制和住房溢价似乎并没有扩大这一现有问题。
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