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INGLEWOOD, Calif. (KABC) -- Incorporated in 1908 and filled with history, Inglewood, also known as the City of Champions, can be described in so many different ways. With the new SoFi Stadium in ...
Inglewood, if you haven’t noticed, is having a moment. During the L.A. Lakers’ Forum days, it was the “City of Champions.” Now it’s home to the Rams’ SoFi Stadium and the Clippers ...
The city hosted the Super Bowl in 2022, Wrestlemania in 2023 and will be home to the FIFA World Cup in 2026 and the opening ceremonies of the Summer Olympics in 2028.
Clippers owner Steve Ballmer, left, places his hands in cement along with Inglewood mayor James T. Butts Jr. during construction on the Intuit Dome in Inglewood on Thursday, July 21, 2022.
Inglewood is no stranger to the Olympic Games - the world’s foremost sports competition has widely contributed to its “City of Champions” reputation. In 2028, the Summer Olympics and ...
Inglewood had a period of economic stagnation when its pro sports teams left the Forum in 1999, which cost the city at least $800,000 annually in lost taxes and visitor spending.
The departure of black residents isn’t unique to Inglewood, though it seems more pronounced in the City of Champions than it was in Los Angeles County as a whole.
Jerry Buss brought “Showtime” to Inglewood and turned the town into the City of Champions. | PHOTOS From the time he purchased the Los Angeles Lakers in 1979, Buss built the team into one of ...
The mixed bag of Inglewood’s renaissance: ‘stories of success, stories of despair’ 'There's opportunities that have never been dreamed of,' Mayor James T. Butts Jr. says of the city's rebirth ...
Interestingly, Inglewood was rejuvenated after a damaging 1920 earthquake. Investors swooped in, making it the fastest-growing city in America from 1920 to 1925!