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Mar 7 8:22 am
  • downtown development

Planet Fitness to replace shuttered Pine Avenue Gold’s Gym location

Jason Ruiz

The Downtown location will become the third Planet Fitness in the city, joining a location in North Long Beach and one near the Traffic Circle.

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Jan 25 2:08 pm
  • downtown development

3rd & Pacific development is progressing toward 2025 completion, developers say

Jason Ruiz

The eight-story, 271-unit 3rd & Pacific project is slated for completion by late 2025.

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Oct 21 9:15 am
  • downtown development

Officials approve 69-unit Downtown complex intended to serve large families

Jason Ruiz

The building, called “Queen Beach,” will include a mix of studios (10), three-bedroom (24), four-bedroom (12) and five-bedroom apartments (23).

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Sep 28 12:02 pm
  • downtown development

A distillery next to an elementary school? Community groups say they were blindsided by plan

Laura Anaya-Morga

An El Segundo-based distillery plans to open a large facility next to Edison Elementary. Neighbors say they feel cut out of the planning process.

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Jan 19 2022 8:32 am
  • downtown development

City Council clears way for construction of 108-unit residential building in Downtown

Jason Ruiz

The Long Beach City Council voted unanimously to deny an appeal that sought to require more environmental review for the project.

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Jan 14 2022 2:28 pm
  • downtown development

City Council to hear appeal of proposed Downtown Long Beach residential development

Jason Ruiz

The Long Beach Planning Commission approved the 108-unit project in November but now the City Council must vote on an appeal filed after the commission’s November vote.

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Mar 6 2020 2:02 pm
  • downtown development

High-end steakhouse chain coming to former Salvation Army building in Downtown

Brandon Richardson

It’s not clear yet when Ruth’s Chris will open, but the restaurant is part of a full-building renovation and expansion planned by Thrifty Oil Co., owner of the office tower located at 180 E. Ocean Blvd.

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Jan 2 2019 3:19 pm
  • downtown development

Long Beach to consider 7-story residential, commercial tower in Downtown

Staff Reports

The former site of a Methodist church designed by Kenneth S. Wing in Downtown Long Beach could soon become a seven-story mixed-used tower.

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Apr 14 2017 8:03 pm
  • downtown development

New Development Project in Downtown to Bring Residential Units, Three Story Parking Garage

Michaela Kwoka-Coleman

A new, mixed-use development project is currently underway in Downtown Long Beach at the location of the former State Office building, city officials announced yesterday.

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Jan 25 2017 12:52 am
  • downtown development

City of Long Beach’s Downtown Plan Receives State’s Highest Environmental Honor

Asia Morris

The Governor’s Environmental and Economic Leadership Award for “Sustainable Practices, Communities or Facilities” was given to the City of Long Beach for its Downtown Plan. 

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