Inglewood transit connector forcing local businesses out



The proposed Inglewood transit connector would link the Metro with the Kia Forum, SoFi Stadium and the Clippers’ Intuit Dome, but businesses at the Inglewood Center say the project will force them out.

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28 thoughts on “Inglewood transit connector forcing local businesses out”

  1. Use to live in Inglewood for yrs! Use to shop in that shopping center! Never liked that ex- cop mayor! Talking about change! His livelyhood not going to change! Seniors use that cvs! Those seniors not catching no train to go to no so- fi stadium! Most people who live there, can't afford to even go! He's catering to people not from Inglewood! He doesn't give a damn about those folks! All he cares about is flossing for the cameras, and getting his pockets lined! They need to vote him out ASAP!

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  2. This mayor is ignorant and should not be forcing the little ones out. Businesses create revenue for the city and this idiot should not be in this position maybe a janitor would be a better job for him.

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  3. I wish I was a lawyer to help protect local business ownership.

    He said Inglewood is changing for the benefit of the residents. Clippers Arena came in and displaced our black & Brown now rent so high they can't afford the new gentrification prices and now the local business owners have to be relocated and the rent will be higher. It benefits him the Mayor and his pocket. He came as regular middle class man when he started as Mayor. Now, he a multimillionaire. But Clippers and the RAMS owner don't have to pay taxes for 5+ years. Inglewood ain't benefitting keep selling the dream Butts

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  4. Sometimes things need to change. Sometimes things need to stay the same. This is why we need progressives and conservatives to be able to openly debate issues. It's ok to disagree. It's wrong to vilify people who disagree with you.

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  5. “Things are changing, but they’re changing for the benefit of the residents.” Good one Mayor McStooge. And of course, with plenty of high profit contracts for those involved in construction, and a briefcase of cash for the mayor.

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  6. This whole city is in decay and the politicians who made millions , billions , to fix this problem , because ITS THEIR JOB. Have done NOTHING. Except line their pockets and their buddies pockets while they laugh at us rotting away into a Brazilian tier favela across the city. The police are on a leash and the citizens are at the mercy of junkies and criminals alike. It’s okay though. We will wake up eventually right ?

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  7. 2:04 🤔 “For Benefit of the residents” 🎯
    Good on the Mayor 🙌👏

    majority of “small” business owners who only siphon money out of the town and live smwhere else and or not invested in the community and might even despise the community they make money from lets be honest … Iykyk 👀
    Get in get out
    Idk much but i think the mayor is onto smth i always felt and noticed as a Inglewood resident

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