Rebuild L.A.'s release of a list of 68 companies intending to invest in Los Angeles' neglected areas has sparked controversy. While some firms are actively involved, others deny any such plans, leading to skepticism about the accuracy of Rebuild L.A.'s engagements. The organization's mission to revitalize neglected areas through private investment is under scrutiny due to discrepancies between listed companies' intentions and actual projects.
Several prominent companies like Apple Computer, Dow Chemical, Ford Motor Co., and others expressed confusion over being included on the list without any current inner-city investment plans. Despite Rebuild L.A.'s claims of ongoing discussions with these firms, many denied any involvement or future commitments.
The situation highlights the challenges faced by Rebuild L.A. in coordinating private investments for economic development post-riots. While some companies are actively engaged in job creation and investment projects, others question their inclusion on the list due to lack of involvement or plans for inner-city initiatives.
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