LA Little Tokyo Mobilizing For Accountable Development10/3/07 A Letter from J-town Voice Friends - As you may already be aware, several recent property transactions have put the future of Los Angeles' Little Tokyo in jeopardy. Japanese Village Plaza was sold to American Commercial Equities in late July, and on August 17, the New Otani Hotel and Weller Court Shopping Mall were bought by 3D Investments—the SAME company that bought the large chunk of San Francisco J-Town from Kintetsu Enterprises last year. While neither of these companies are inherently bad, it is also clear that neither company has a strong tie to Little Tokyo. With only three Japantowns remaining, there exists a critical need to maintain Little Tokyo as an important historic cultural neighborhood. When a company decides to purchase a main commercial and gathering area of Little Tokyo, they should also take the initiative to develop the properties in a responsible manner with community input. Little Tokyo community members have a history of being actively involved with the changes in Little Tokyo, and we are proud of our community's achievements. It's time again to make our voices clear - Little Tokyo is our home. Little Tokyo is our history. Little Tokyo is our future. And the people who share that home should have a say in what happens to it. If you feel similarly, we would urge you to take the following action: 2) Attend the Little Tokyo Community Council's public meeting at 6:30
PM on Thursday, October 4, 2007, and the Japanese American National Museum.
This meeting will be an important opportunity for Little Tokyo's stakeholders
(that's you!) to make their voices heard and demand what is due to them. Sincerely, Your friends at J-Town Voice |
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