Walking through the local neighborhood. Uncertainty. Will the promised changes really bring improvements on the way to the 15-minute city, or are the political efforts just smoke and mirrors?

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Ticking, puffing electronic track for startup portraits, impressive product presentations from the world of technology and mobility or science magazines.
Flowing, housey track for optimistic images. Energetic and future-oriented.
Gentrification often results in the displacement of lower-income residents who can no longer afford rising rents. Traditional communities and local cultures disappear, while higher-priced shops and housing change the social structure. It also increases social inequality, as only wealthier people can afford the newly gentrified neighborhoods.
The development machine rattles along inexorably, bringing with it irreversible changes in the neighborhood. Slightly threatening, urban, cool.
Ticking hi-hats and bell-like sounds create the perfect soundscape for documentaries about social hotspots, youth culture or urban sports.
So-called social hotspots are a popular topic for social reports or TV series that depict everyday life in the neighborhood in a more or less realistic way.
Riot in the city park: structural changes and the arrival of a newly formed, particularly self-confident youth gang cause temporary chaos.
Ticking track for investigative journalism and thought-provoking reports on global politics and corruption.
The phrase "knuckle down" means to commit yourself seriously and intently to a task or project, often after a period of distraction or procrastination. It is often used to express a willingness to work hard and focus on the effort necessary to achieve a goal or overcome a challenge.