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Real Estate/Development

Jan. 6, 2004

Wal-Mart Takes on Inglewood

BY LAWRENCE KOOTNIKOFF Los Angeles Daily Journal Writer A 60-acre dirt lot in Inglewood has become the latest front in the fight between the world's largest retailer and the California labor movement and local government.

BY LAWRENCE KOOTNIKOFF

Los Angeles Daily Journal Writer

A 60-acre dirt lot in Inglewood has become the latest front in the fight between the world's largest retailer and the California labor movement and local government.

Wal-Mart Inc., America's second-largest employer after the federal government, wants to build a massive "Supercenter," complete with a fully loaded grocery store, on the property between the Forum and Hollywood Park - and it wan...

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