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Gentrification hits Inglewood like it did Oakland

Inglewood is quickly changing in ways that its mayor, James Butts, says there’s no template for. A $5 billion dollar NFL stadium is under construction.

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KCRW placeholderBy Jarrett Hill • Sep 9, 2019 • 1 min read

Inglewood is quickly changing in ways that its mayor, James Butts, says there’s no template for. A $5 billion dollar NFL stadium is under construction. Many apartment buildings have been created over the years, and in many cases, rents have increased. In June, the city passed its first-ever rent control ordinance because of pressure from renters.

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