When a German property developer tried to hold a meet-and-greet barbecue for neighbors of its new 68-unit condominium in August, protesters flooded the site, waving signs and dumping piles of garbage before police clad in bulletproof vests halted further unrest. The demonstrators were protesting soaring apartment rents and the increasing gentrification of the leafy working-class neighborhood of the area.
"It will change a lot of the area-we are afraid," said Tom Brown, an artist who leases space for his art gallery nearby and brought a large fake pig to register his disgust. "
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