Inner City
The term "Inner City" refers to the central area of a major city, often characterized by a high population density and a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial spaces. Inner cities are typically the historical core of urban areas, where many cultural and economic activities take place. They can also face challenges such as poverty, crime, and inadequate infrastructure.
In many countries, inner cities have experienced significant changes over the years, including gentrification, which can lead to the displacement of long-time residents. Urban renewal projects often aim to improve living conditions and attract new businesses, but they can also create tensions between different community groups.