Valle investigated an untapped archive of Industry''s built landscape, media coverage, and public records, including sealed FBI reports, to uncover a cascading series of scandals. A kaleidoscopic view of the corruption that resulted when local land owners, media barons, and railroads converged to build the city, this suspenseful narrative explores how new governmental technologies and engineering feats propelled the rationality of privatization using their property-owning servants as tools.
Valle''s tale of corporate greed begins with the city''s founder James M. Stafford and ends with present day corporate heir, Edward Roski Jr., the nation''s biggest industrial developerùco-owner of the L.A. Staples Arena and possible future owner of California''s next NFL franchise. Not to be forgotten in Valle''s captivating story are Latino working class communities living within Los Angeles''s distribution corridors, who suffer wealth disparities and exposure to air pollution as a result of diesel-burning trucks, trains, and container ships that bring global trade to their very doorsteps. They are among the many victims of City of Industry.