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Rick Caruso: businessman, developer, mayor?

Posted on October 29, 2008 by mngiadmin

 

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For about a year now, there’s been lots of on-again off-again talk about big-time developer Rick Caruso’s plans to run for Los Angeles mayor.

The latest is chronicled on an L.A. Observed post.

What’s the local angle? Caruso is currently trying to get a project built in Arcadia, but it’s being contested. 

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