Dan Rosenfeld of Urban Partners, Anahuak's Raul Macias, and The City Project's Robert García discuss gentrification and river revitalization. The Los Angeles River Film was produced by the Los Angeles multimedia firm Plasmatic Concepts in 2007, www.plasmatic-concepts.com/lariver/.
Somewhere down the line, Hesperia, Hemet & Apple Valley will be like Rancho Cucamonga - a developed, more livable place. We have tons more room to still have rural areas. Everything west of the 710 or the LA River will be the Manhattan of LA. It started w/ the Blue Line connecting 2 downtowns (LA & LB) which was followed by mass development of lofts at either end. King Drew will be closing. Gangsters are being hired for construction in So Central. It's quite a premeditated grand plan
edbrown100 4 years ago