Visual evidence of gentrification in historic business corridors portend changes coming to the area. Perceptions of hope and fear among owners regarding the effects of gentrification may differ greatly between longtime merchants and recently established businesses. This inquiry seeks to study perceptions among two categories of business owners experiencing effects of gentrification and change at Jefferson Boulevard in Dallas, Texas. Participating business owners will represent longtime stewards and recent pioneering opportunists using the photovoice method to establish a common dialogic space for visual representations of perspective and belief among individuals of the two groups. The photovoice approach will offer equity of voice and a forum to cultivate more meaningful understanding, empathy, and mutual respect across both categories of business owners.