Revitalization zone plan wins lukewarm reception; part of the problem is no one knows about the scheme. (Los Angeles, California)

Los Angeles Business Journal | January 25, 1993| | Copyright

The new state revitalization zone in Los Angeles provides some helpful incentives, but may not be enough to jump-start business activity in the riot-torn areas, sources claimed.

"It's not going to make that much difference until the feds get on board," said David Dale-Johnson, director of the real estate program at USC's School of Business and an expert on economic incentive zones.

Meanwhile, many prominent inner-city leaders said they weren't even aware the revitalization zone exists.

"We're not familiar with it," said Nuria Jenkins, vice president and ...

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