
However, beginning in the 1980s, in a way
that would later apply elsewhere, the neighborhood
began to draw more affluent residents. This
led to an eventual exodus of the area's artists
during the 1990s, leaving galleries, boutiques,
restaurants, and young urban professionals
behind.
This location, the appeal of lofts as living
spaces, its architecture and, ironically,
its "hip" reputation as a haven
for artists all contributed to this change.
