Inglewood has been down on it's luck for a while, but may be finally coming into its own as the arrival of the National Football League's Los Angeles Rams drives new investment here. This large community (9.1 sq mi/24 sq km) is a mix of residential and commercial districts. You'll find everything from large, single-family houses to multi-unit homes to apartment buildings. Some areas of Inglewood have a high amount of crime, so before choosing a place to live you'll want to talk to a real estate expert.
Besides the Rams stadium that will be coming soon, Inglewood is home to the iconic Forum, a concert venue that brings in major musical acts throughout the year.
Inglewood is bordered on the north by View Park-Windsor Hills and Hyde Park, on the east by Manchester Square and Gramercy Park, on the south by Hawthorne and Lennox, and on the west by Westchester.
125,672 people live in Inglewood, where the median age is 35.5 and the average individual income is $25,899.39. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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