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Economics 101: when your city is a crime ridden hellhole, rents are cheap. When your city ceased being a crime ridden hellhole, rents go up

 
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Economics 101: when your city is a crime ridden hellhole, rents are cheap. When your city ceased being a crime ridden hellhole, rents go up
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LOS ANGELES - Inglewood has come a long way since Dr. Dre proclaimed in the '90s that it was "always up to no good."

A surge of economic development is wiping away the city's reputation as a battle zone for rival gangs and promises to remake it not only into a sports and entertainment mecca but also a cultural destination.

But now that Inglewood is on the come up, longtime residents and city officials face a different challenge: Many who have weathered decades of hardship no longer can afford to live there and are being left out of the economic renaissance.

Donald Martin, 67, lost the roof over his head after a new landlord evicted him with just 60 days' notice from the building he had lived in for almost a decade.

Tomisha Pinson, who lives next door to the new L.A. Rams and Chargers stadium and entertainment complex, received a notice that the monthly rent on her two-bedroom Inglewood apartment would spike from $1,145 to $2,725.





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