Our Money Not Green? Black Community Group Out Bids Trump-Linked Bank For Mall Gets Rejected
“This was a racist process by a corrupt bank …”
A South Los Angeles community group is fighting back after their bid for the Historic ‘Crenshaw Mall’ was rejected.
Downtown Crenshaw Rising says their $115 million offer was the highest one for the property but wasn’t accepted.
On Tuesday, Roland Martin spoke with Damien Goodmon, the Executive Director of Downtown Crenshaw Rising.
Goodman called the methodology used to bar his group from purchasing the mall was “stone cold racism”. He vowed that the mallโs owner at that time, brokerage firm DWS, a global financial services firm affiliated with Deutsche Bank “will be held to account for it.”
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