Because the homeless population in Downtown is different than other cities. They are more willing to get up in your face for money. If you say no, sometimes they will follow you and continue to ask for money, or talk back like it's their right to take your money. Others will spit or act violent. I have never seen this before, as the homeless I have seen everywhere else throughout LA seem to keep to themselves.
Read the yelp reviews for a particular new restaurant that purposely opened in Skid Row to try to cater to the locals that are used to this.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-escondite-los-angeles
There are certain issues that are stopping people with money from building down here. Imagine the huge risk someone has to take to build anything down here. Even though financing is slowly coming back, everyone involved is taking monetary risks. Would you rather build somewhere that is unknown like Downtown? Or build somewhere that tries to keep the streets clean?
Now the issues is starting to head towards the Occupy LA Camp at City Hall.
I am very much more building. And love the feeling of the Historic Core. I really hope that the City continues to build. Of course there are other issues, but the homeless thing just sticks out so much. Walk to Ralphs almost any time of the day to see what I mean.
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Originally Posted by Illithid Dude
Welcome! I've always found it weird that people care so much about the homeless population. It never seemed that big of a deal for me. I mean, Downtown Santa Monica isn't affected by its large homeless population. Why would downtown Los Angeles be any different?
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