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was installed in the area. The street was pedestrianised in two steps: first the segment between the Puerta del Sol to Aduana Street in 2006. The process was completed in 2009. With the street having several business premises closed during the 21st century, by the end of the decade of 2010 the
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Sequera, Jorge; Janoschka, Michael (2015). "Gentrification dispositifs in the historie centre of Madrid: a reconsideration of urban governmentality and state-led urban reconfiguration". In Lees, L.; Shin, H.B.; E. Lopez-Morales (eds.).
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The popular folklore is fertile in bringing explanations for the name of the street. However the reason for the name is the house of Juan Carlos and Francisco
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The Church of San Luis Obispo suffered a fire in March 1936 that led to its destruction, with the complete demolition taking place in 1943.
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Enrique Torner, (1996), «Geografía esperpéntica: el espacio literario en los esperpentos de Valle-Inclán», pp:170
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In August 2018 works towards the creation of a pedestrian underground connection between the
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The street in 1893, including the San Luis Obispo Church before its destruction
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Historia de un proyecto: la Gran VĂ­a. La necesidad de una conexiĂłn (1853-1955)
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of the city-centre began to considerably increase the interest for
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During the 18th century Montera was a luxury street. The writer
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was restored in 2016 and can be seen on a wall of the street.
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Global gentrifications. Uneven development and displacement
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Index

Calle Montera

pedestrian street
Madrid
Puerta del Sol
Gran VĂ­a
pedestrian street
Madrid
Puerta del Sol
Red de San Luis
Gran VĂ­a
Sol
Centro District


CampĂşa
Church of San Luis Obispo
Valle Inclán
Bohemian Lights
merceries
Gran VĂ­a
street prostitution
CCTV control
gentrification
real estate
Muelle
Metro
Sol
Gran VĂ­a
ISBN

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