Showing posts with label Martin Luther King. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Martin Luther King. Show all posts

Sunday, June 10, 2012

A Place Nd'Igbo Conducted Business Becomes Kaiser Permanente




At a time, it was called the Santa Barbara Plaza sitting on the four square Mid-City streets - Santa Barbara Boulevard, Marlton Avenue, Santa Rosalia Drive and Hillcrest Drive. Santa Barbara Blvd. had been renamed Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. in honor of the Civil Rights leader.

Now Marlton Square and once the hub of small businesses run by Igbo entrepreneurs and other Los Angeles area local merchants, and going through a lot of changes by way of ownership and management over the last twenty years, coupled with ups and downs in the plaza's business-related affairs and the city's engagements, the plaza, Marlton Square, finally reached its destination.

Before this new development, Victor Ahaiwe ran a discount store in the complex while reaching an encroachment deal, capitalized and relocated. Felicia Okereke ran a church ministry and rented her spot for Igbo-related gatherings and parties - wake-keepings, wedding receptions, graduation parties, baby showers, bachelor night parties, Igbo community conventions, money-making related errands, Friday and Sunday night prayer meetings, and the list goes on and on, and on - before she was also settled and relocated. Charles Anyadike operated a counselling church helping folks to renew their lives. Leo Uzoka once ran a tax and accounting offices in the complex. Justine Ezeanioma owned a book club (African Book Club) which he leased for a series of Igbo-related parties and conventions.

Also, still sitting there are: Jerry's Flying Fox Lounge, a soul food restaurant and blues night club; Joy Gene's Personal Touch Hair Styling Salon; Affordable Black Art; Oran's International Studios, The Oran Z Pan African Black Facts & Wax Museum; Black History Arts & Culture Center, offices and other small businesses that had served the community in the last three decades.

In my interview with Oran Z who owns the Oran Z chains of franchises about four years ago, he wasn't sure when his settlement would be finally reached in order for him to relocate since the encroachment did not meet to his demands. Oran Z is still in the facility while half of the complex has been demolished.

As part of his regular updates to city dwellers, Councilmember Bernard C. Parks, 8th District, whose job development programs leads the city in job creations, has over the months been sending information through his Twitter and Facebook accounts including newspapers within and around the City of Los Angeles on his office' newer projects by way of bringing development to the community. Parks, the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency and Commercial Mortgage Managers and only owner still standing while previous owner Earvin "Magic" Johnson missed the opportunity for redevelopment with the development group Capital Vision Equities, the square has been going through stages of construction starting from the demolition process which was begun in the summer of 2011.

So, as it has happened through consultations and related surveys carried out by the area's university students (UCLA, USC, Loyola Marymount, Charles Drew University, etc.) on the possibilities of a healthcare facility in the community, Parks, last Thursday, announced a new tenant - Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser closing escrow at the 4000 block of Marlton Avenue will be opening outpatient medical office buildings.

"When we talked to Kaiser, the said the reason this site was so important for them is because it is in the heart of their membership pool and it is also in the heart of the community, which needs medical insurance," Parks said signalling a sign of relief. Also, there were remarks by former Congresswoman Diane Watson; Commissioner Valerie Shaw; Jamie Brooks who played a significant role in securing Kaiser as a tenant and other guests.

Finally, with all the speculations of Magic building one of his empires at Marlton Square and after missed opportunities though, Councilmember Bernard Parks Community Projects to create more jobs has kicked off and Kaiser Permanente is the new tenant on the 4000 block of Marlton Avenue.


Saturday, August 25, 2007

Leimert Park, California

Not too many are associated to Leimert Park located by the Crenshaw Boulevard thoroughfare that rises from the Wilshire District all the way down to Rolling Hills Estate in Southern California's South Bay. Leimert Park and its environs now booms with African businesses from the 4300 block of Degnan Boulevard to Martin Luther King Boulevard where the Baldwin Hills-Crenshaw Plaza Mall sits. Leimert Park is about 15 minutes to Downtown Los Angeles.

The above piucture showing Leimert Park Gardens and African drums jam sessions where women particularly gets therapy by dancing to the drums all day long. It's amazing how this theurapetic formula works since most women I spoke to say the drum sessions heals their body spiritually and emotionally. Good thing stuff like that keeps the body and soul of women together.

I have been taking a trip to this beautiful park lately. It has been overwhelmed with a whole lot of activities. On August 19, 2007, while crusing down Crenhshaw Boulevard from church, (I haven't been to a church and a friend talked me into it perhaps to save my soul even though nothing much has changed from the last time I thought I was missing something) I popped up just like that at the park, and guess what? Marcus Garvey's birthday was being observed and food was served free to all. Folks were lining up to get some bit of original African cooking with all kinds of vibes from the background.

I took a tour of Degnan Blvd. and the line up was unbelievable. Obi Onyeador's African Treasures, Kumasi Gift Shop, World Stage Performance Gallery, Papa West Breakfast Club, Jamaican Restaurant and series of eateries, gift shops, barber shops, discount stores, hangouts and things like that were scenes that keeps the park alive. Nevertheless, the bad cop image LAPD patrols the entire area 24/7 making this beautiful neigborhood that is now the hub of "Black Township," clear and safe.