Obama Boulevard


President Barack Obama Boulevard, or commonly Obama Boulevard, is a major thoroughfare in the Baldwin Hills/Crenshaw area of the city of Los Angeles. It stretches from Baldwin Hills to Leimert Park.

History

Previously called Rodeo Road, it was renamed President Barack Obama Boulevard on May 4, 2019. The Los Angeles Times characterized the renaming as impactful for local residents as it honors the first African American U.S. president, and as a symbol of resistance to aspects of the post-Obama presidency. The city already has streets named after U.S. presidents, such as George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson, as well as a street named for Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King - the former "Santa Barbara Avenue", thus renamed, and commonly known since the early 1980s as "King Boulevard". Then-Senator Obama held a campaign rally at Rancho Cienega Park when running for his first term as president.

Commercial

The former Rodeo Road's intersection with La Brea Avenue has been a commercial nexus since the mid-20th century, with the Baldwin Hills Shopping Center opening in 1954 with anchors Safeway, Clark's Drug Store and J. J. Newberry; today the anchor tenants are Ralphs supermarket and CVS Pharmacy. The La Cienega–Rodeo Shopping Center had the Fedco warehouse club as an anchor, and is now anchored by Target. From the intersection of Obama and Crenshaw Boulevards, a commercial strip stretches down Crenshaw Boulevard to the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza.