Public housing complex in Los Angeles, California, United States
Nickerson Gardens is a 1,066-unit public housing apartment complex at 1590 East 114th Street[2] in Watts, Los Angeles, California. Nickerson Gardens is the largest public housing development in Los Angeles.[3]
Location
The complex occupies the blocks northeast of the corner of Imperial Highway and Central Avenue, and southwest of 111th St and Compton Avenue. It is on the border of both Watts (a district of South Los Angeles) and the Census Designated Place (CDP) of Willowbrook.
History
It was first opened for occupancy in March 1954,[4] although construction was still underway. The original architect was Paul R. Williams. It was named after William Nickerson Jr., the founder and former CEO of Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company.[1]
In the mid-1970s, Nickerson Gardens was 95% African American; by 2004, the African American population had decreased to 75% and continued to drop.[5][6]
Nickerson Gardens was occasionally known as the recognized birthplace of the Bounty Hunter Bloods gang. A Los Angeles Times article on November 17, 2007, detailed they were gangs that had patrolled in and around Nickerson Gardens.[7]
In 2023, Nickerson Gardens received a new playground, featuring a gym, a carousel, misting poles and canopies for evaporative cooling, climbing nets, slides, and swings.The lead bassist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Flea, arranged funding for the park, while NBBJ and ESI Design did designwork for the park free of charge. The Watts Gang Task Force spoke at the unveiling, highlighting the park as a measure against gang activity.[8]
Operation
The complex is owned and managed by the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles. Nickerson Gardens consists of 156 buildings with townhouse style units made up on single bedroom units.
Education
Nickerson Gardens is assigned to the following Los Angeles Unified School District schools:
- 112th Street Elementary School
- Lovelia P. Flournoy Elementary School
- Markham Middle School
- Jordan High School
In popular culture
World famous rapper Kendrick Lamar was seemingly raised in these projects, as Nickerson Gardens has been referenced in many of his songs such as DUCKWORTH., wacced out murals & Not Like Us. Lamar also performed some of his songs here in 2015.
References
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