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Kat Schuster

Feb 23 8:00 am shared from Long Beach Business Journal

Worthington Ford sunsets 49-year Long Beach legacy with the sale of dealership

Kat Schuster

Cal Worthington was a stalwart and a star of the automotive sales arena in the 1970s. Come March 1, his name will be removed from his family’s last standing dealership, which has operated in Long Beach for nearly five decades.

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Feb 22 10:02 am shared from Long Beach Business Journal

12 Bigbelly trash stations are coming to Second Street despite some resident opposition

Kat Schuster

Belmont Shore will get 12 new basic Bigbelly trash receptacles in March, which are primarily designed to prevent overflow and to keep people from pulling anything out. But some residents are skeptical of their price tag and waste-keeping abilities.

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Feb 21 7:00 am shared from the Hi-lo

Cambodian Restaurant Week will kick off in March after being canceled last year

Kat Schuster

The long-anticipated celebration of Long Beach’s Cambodian food scene will arrive in March after last year’s restaurant week failed to garner enough participation.

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Feb 16 8:00 am shared from the Hi-lo

Zaferia district coffee shop pivots to Good Time, an inclusive community hub

Kat Schuster

Good Time offers the same quality coffee as its predecessor, Commodity, and it also welcomes anyone and everyone in the community to host an event or teach a class within the space.

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Feb 10 1:17 pm shared from the Hi-lo

8 Valentine’s Day gestures you won’t have to leave Long Beach for

Kat Schuster

Scrap your dinner and a movie itinerary this year. From swan-boating to luxury picnics to recreating a famous scene in “Ghost,” there’s plenty of creative activities the city has to offer.

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Feb 9 4:57 pm shared from the Hi-lo

The Bungalow Kitchen will close temporarily and reopen as an immersive lounge

Kat Schuster

Now that COVID-era restrictions have faded away, Brent Bolthouse is finally able to recast his Long Beach restaurant as the airy cocktail hangout it was intended to be.

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Feb 8 12:39 pm shared from News

Here’s why all of Long Beach’s COVID-era parklets have disappeared

Kat Schuster

A Jan. 31 deadline meant all temporary parklets had to be removed. Some businesses, though, are applying to resurrect theirs, this time through a much more stringent and costly process.

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Feb 7 1:20 pm shared from Long Beach Business Journal

El Dorado Shopping Center in East Long Beach sold for $21.25M by DPI Retail

Kat Schuster

The 74,500-square-foot shopping center currently rents spaces to Grocery Outlet, Goodwill Store & Donation Center and other tenants.

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Feb 2 12:27 pm shared from the Hi-lo

Colossus Bread reopens after flooding, rising from hardship to a fresh start

Kat Schuster

Last month’s storm forced Colossus to temporarily close, and it cost the business tens of thousands of dollars. But the cafe reopened Jan. 29—with a few noticeable differences.

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