it was bought by henry coles or a norwegian investor and director of a network of companies he didn't answer our requests for an interview. with rebecca bushnell has lived here for more than 30 years and has seen her neighborhood transformed. not very nice of course he'll raise the rents as much as he possibly can they always raise it to the maximum until it heads in a turbo capitalistic fashion. for me that means that soon when they say i'll be gentrified out of here. the whole business model is based on the idea of taking square metres of living space and you have i mean this is how they're thinking square metres of living space and squeezing every square metre as much profit as they can so that is the extractive industry of high finance that has moved into an area that happens to be in fact a human right and that's the rub. the residents of the apartment building in crisis back are ready to put up a fight they've named the activist group in memory of village town former landlord . housing demonstrations they march with tenants from other buildings facing the same situation. for 20