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On one Havana street, gentrification exposes old inequality

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This April 5, 2016 photo shows the Habana 21 restaurant, named for its address in Old Havana, Cuba. "When I arrived, it was totally different," said the restraint's owner Reinaldo Bordon, 44, who purchased the property where he runs one of the city's top restaurants, with two friends three years ago. "If things continue at this pace, I think in another 10 years it will change a lot." (AP Photo/Desmond Boylan)

This April 5, 2016 photo shows the Habana 21 restaurant, named for its address in Old Havana, Cuba. "When I arrived, it was totally different," said the restraint's owner Reinaldo Bordon, 44, who purchased the property where he runs one of the city's top restaurants, with two friends three years ago. "If things continue at this pace, I think in another 10 years it will change a lot." (AP Photo/Desmond Boylan)

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