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The Clay Edwards Show – Episode 1193: Gabriel Prado, Don Gabriel Gas Stations, and the “Gentrification is Racist” Scam**
Clay and Kingfish from JacksonJambalaya.com rip into the latest attack on one of Jackson’s most active developers, Gabriel Prado.
When a local podcaster accuses Prado of “gentrifying” Jackson with Prado Lofts (that “no one in Jackson can afford”) and turning rundown gas stations into Don Gabriel locations that supposedly price people out, Clay and Kingfish dismantle the claims point by point.
They expose the misinformation, question why anyone investing real money into cleaning up blighted properties and building mixed-use developments gets labeled racist, and ask the obvious: If black ownership is so important, why attack the guy actually fixing up gas stations and investing millions instead of doing it yourself?
From Topgolf to Prado Lofts to revitalized convenience stores, the conversation cuts through the noise on why some voices scream “gentrification” every time someone tries to improve Jackson — and why that mindset keeps the city stuck.
Unfiltered talk on development, investment, and the tired “gentrification is racist” narrative in Jackson, Mississippi.
Guest: Kingfish – JacksonJambalaya.com
By Clay Edwards4.5
106106 ratings
The Clay Edwards Show – Episode 1193: Gabriel Prado, Don Gabriel Gas Stations, and the “Gentrification is Racist” Scam**
Clay and Kingfish from JacksonJambalaya.com rip into the latest attack on one of Jackson’s most active developers, Gabriel Prado.
When a local podcaster accuses Prado of “gentrifying” Jackson with Prado Lofts (that “no one in Jackson can afford”) and turning rundown gas stations into Don Gabriel locations that supposedly price people out, Clay and Kingfish dismantle the claims point by point.
They expose the misinformation, question why anyone investing real money into cleaning up blighted properties and building mixed-use developments gets labeled racist, and ask the obvious: If black ownership is so important, why attack the guy actually fixing up gas stations and investing millions instead of doing it yourself?
From Topgolf to Prado Lofts to revitalized convenience stores, the conversation cuts through the noise on why some voices scream “gentrification” every time someone tries to improve Jackson — and why that mindset keeps the city stuck.
Unfiltered talk on development, investment, and the tired “gentrification is racist” narrative in Jackson, Mississippi.
Guest: Kingfish – JacksonJambalaya.com

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