Industrial development causes the phenomenon of gentrification. However, studies on this topic were relatively rare, especially those giving a case of an enclave-shaped industrial area. Given the rapid industrial development in a suburb of the Semarang Metropolitan Region (SMR), this study aims to observe the phenomenon of industrial development-induced gentrification in the Semarang-Bawen transport corridor, especially in an area near an intercity arterial road and an enclave-shaped area. We used satellite image analysis complemented by visual observation and descriptive analysis of the data from 100 respondents for each location to be compared to each other in this study. The results show that unplanned and rapid industrial development has stimulated suburbanization in the study area. Then, residential and low-intensity commercial gentrification followed. They also show that the gentrification process in both industrial areas was quite similar. However, the area near the arterial road had a slightly higher degree of gentrification, and its residents seemed more likely to welcome migrants. Even though previous studies mentioned that social segregation is the negative impact of gentrification, our case study generally showed that the locals felt comfortable living side by side with the migrants. We suggest that the social harmony between the locals and the migrants could be encouraged by the local stakeholders.