No, because gentrification involves conversion/upgrade of the properties. The properties themselves are largely unchanged; only the owner demographics have changed.
Have there been any natural experiments where less-wealthy white folk were priced out by more-wealthy non-white?
Cupertino and Saratoga CA are exactly such experiments. They should also work on a visa system for seasonal (low-skill) workers
That's what H-2[AB] visas are for. Only raw performance should matter, because anything else is discriminatory.
There go the disabled, English learners, and all others with an initial disadvantage. Go Team Darwin!