My 2 Cents
‘Those of us involved in inner-city development have known all along that these areas have great potential. It still remains a challenge to convince companies to do business in the inner city, and the unemployment rate remains unacceptably high.’
-- Phil S. Hart,
Executive director, Urban Land Institute, Los Angeles,
on a July 23 story about a study finding more wealth than previously estimated in Watts and other inner-city areas
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