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Moonwalk

(2,322 posts)
Thu Jul 11, 2013, 07:21 PM Jul 2013

Los Angeles: Black-Owned Businesses being Pushed Out (Metro Train Stop is Making Area "Desirable")

This really pisses me off. I sure hope there is something legal that can be done. From here:

Yesterday Metro released the brand new map for the Crenshaw/LAX light rail line, with all eight stations marked, including the recently-added and hotly-debated Leimert Park stop at Crenshaw/Vernon. The neighborhood fought hard for the stop and the city and Metro worked hard to shuffle around money to fund it; its inclusion was just announced last month. But it looks like the gentrification train is already headed into the station in the predominantly-black neighborhood--a few weeks ago, Our Weekly reported that, recently, "A number of Black businesses in the Village have been notified that their leases won't be renewed."

New property owners have been coming in, presumably to get in ahead of the subway, and they're cleaning house already--several commercial properties have changed hands and tenants say they're being forced out. Most of the businesses that will have to close are not only black-owned, but also specialize specifically in African-American wares and art--one owner says "We have the highest concentration of Black businesses [in the city]." She adds "We fought so hard to get the station. Then I wondered if we would still be here to enjoy it."


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Los Angeles: Black-Owned Businesses being Pushed Out (Metro Train Stop is Making Area "Desirable") (Original Post) Moonwalk Jul 2013 OP
Najee Ali has a forum going about this jaysunb Jul 2013 #1
Wow. I really didn't know this kind of thing was still happening. Number23 Jul 2013 #2
That sucks. MADem Jul 2013 #3

Number23

(24,544 posts)
2. Wow. I really didn't know this kind of thing was still happening.
Fri Jul 12, 2013, 04:11 AM
Jul 2013

"Gentrification" has happened in so many parts of the country and I thought that it was a practice that pretty much everyone acknowledged was bad for minority communities. I guess I was wrong.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
3. That sucks.
Fri Jul 12, 2013, 02:37 PM
Jul 2013

Landlords are going to want to make a buck, and they are figuring that business will boom with the subway, but damn, raise the rent after it gets there, don't boot people out ahead of time. And booting out community businesses in favor of corporate assholes with no ties to the community sucks even more.

They're probably hoping to make money off of crappy chains like Starbucks and Jamba Juice, etc.

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