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    May 8, 2018

    Former Team USA Boxing Member Opens Her Own Club in Long Beach

    The community came together to celebrate the grand opening of Guv’nors Boxing Club in east Long Beach on Saturday.

    by Angela Truong in Small Business

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    Small Business
    • Belmont Shore
    April 11, 2018

    Jones Bicycles Closes After Serving Long Beach Community for Over 100 Years

    by Angela Truong    in Small Business
    Jones Bicycles, a local bike shop on 2nd Street in Belmont Shore, is closing after serving the Long Beach community for 108 years.
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    • Small Business
    February 7, 2018

    DLBA Adopts Nationwide Event to Connect Local Investors and Business Owners

    by Medina Kabir    in Small Business
    Business owners and entrepreneurs mingle during the first Million Cups of Coffee event at Studio One Eleven in downtown Long Beach. Photos by Medina Kabir.  A free nationwide event that aims to educate and connect investors with entrepreneurs and...
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    Small Business
    • tenzo tea
    July 20, 2017

    New Long Beach Business Celebrates First Year By Donating Products to Local Homeless Shelter

    by Stephanie Rivera    in Small Business

    Celebrating its first year in business and recognizing the community support it has received in Long Beach, local tea distributor Tenzo Tea has decided to give back.

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    • Small Business
    June 28, 2017

    Biannual Survey Finds Small Business Owners Feel Supported by Long Beach Institutions

    by Asia Morris    in Small Business

    This year’s findings are compared to 2015’s results, showing a more positive response from business owners in terms of whether they felt supported by their city officials and institutions.

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    Small Business
    • sponsored by JJ Bender
    June 26, 2017

    4 Cool Office Automation Apps For Your Workplace

    by Long Beach Post Partner    in Small Business

    In an aim to modernize the workplace, companies like JJ Bender are providing businesses with office automation solutions to help speed up work and minimize errors.

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    Small Business
    • the brass lamp
    February 25, 2017

    Beloved Brass Lamp Book Bar to Close Doors After Almost Two Years Serving Downtown Community

    by Asia Morris    in Small Business

    The Brass Lamp served the downtown and neighboring communities as an answer to the issue of coffee shops closing too early, and bars being too loud a setting to collaborate or work within.

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    • Councilmember Jeannine Pearce
    • small businesses
    December 23, 2016

    Councilmember Pearce Spearheads Revamp of Conditional Use Permit for Local Businesses

    by Asia Morris    in Small Business

    Councilmember Jeannine Pearce’s proposal to streamline the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) process, making it more accessible for neighborhoods and affordable for businesses, was passed unanimously by the Long Beach City Council.

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    • made in long beach
    September 21, 2016

    MADE in Long Beach Up and Running Under New Management Following Group Resignation

    by Asia Morris    in Small Business

    MADE in Long Beach seemed like it needed its own MADE in Long Beach—a more lucrative, more organized MADE—when a handful of its employees resigned and shut the doors on Friday.

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    • Olympix Fitness
    August 24, 2016

    Opening of Newest Long Beach Boutique Gym, Olympix Fitness, Now Slated for October

    by Keeley Smith    in Small Business

    Long Beach residents have just a few more months to wait for the opening of Olympix Fitness, the upscale boutique fitness center originally slated to open this month, according to business partners Jarrett Tooley and Kurt Schneiter.

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    August 22, 2016

    Pet App Startup Founder Looks to Establish International Pet Owner Network—Right Here in Long Beach

    by Keeley Smith    in Small Business

    About four years ago, Long Beach resident Jeff Boverman adopted a dog—a rescue dog that he called “puppy.” One fateful morning, he opened the door to his home to get equipment, and the dog escaped, running “helter skelter,” as...

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