Thursday, June 23, 2016

I LOVE LOS ANGELES: MACRO 10 2020-2030


A Macro 10, is a theoretical term that details the logistics of a geographical location. The logistical data that is valuable not only to consumers, but also political strategy projections, CRIME Index Reporting, Societal Development (urban/rural/and infrastructure), Poverty, and local/State business growth. The logistical data collected, creates a macro societal trend index: which provides logistical insight into future trends in social settings. In the United States, the Macro 10 city provides insight into the next 10 years (decade) by which the nation will experience similar growth.

PRIOR MACRO 10 CITIES in the United States:

1990-1999  SEATTLE, WA

2000-2009  LAS VEGAS, NV

2010-2019  PHOENIX, AZ

2020-2030   LOS ANGELES, CA (Second time as a Mac 10 city. First time 1970-1979)

For Los Angeles, the future is going to be real bright (GOLDEN) as detailed in a G.Q. article Jan 2016, Los Angeles has come to some incredible ethnic fusion, that is producing an original energy that is amazing.  Just as Seattle, WA had a global influence from 1990-1999, Los Angeles can look towards the same growth.

FUTURE PROJECTIONS FOR LOS ANGLES 2020-2030

1) Los Angeles host the Superbowl and the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles will be the first team to host the super bowl and win the super bowl.

2.) Los Angeles host the Olympics for the second time

3.) Los Angeles city mayor and staff provides a national blue print for civic involvement with homeless programs that are effective.

4) Los Angeles creates prisoner felony discharge programs.

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  1. UPDATE: 10/15/2018

    Mayor Eric Garcetti
    ‏Verified account @MayorOfLA
    2h2 hours ago

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    The #LARams are the only undefeated team in the @NFL!

    🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈🏈

    Go @RamsNFL!
    Los Angeles Rams
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  2. Update 10/15/2018

    Super Bowl 2022: Los Angeles

    NFL rules require a stadium to have been open two full seasons before it can host a Super Bowl, so a change needed to be made when construction delays meant the Rams and Chargers wouldn't be able to play in their new stadium until 2020.

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