A sampling of Inglewood locals who talked to the Daily Herald expressed mixed feelings about the Hollywood Park redevelopment: It’s good for property values and is helping revitalize the urban center on the edge of Los Angeles International Airport. But with it has come concern over construction, more traffic and higher rents, which are forcing out some residents across the city of 109,000.
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