Monday, January 20, 2025

Urbanism & Development

With shades up, Junipero Beach Sports Court—roller rink included—set to open Feb. 22

On Saturday, Sept. 14 at 11AM, the public is invited to Junipero Beach, located at 2630 E. Ocean Blvd., to witness the ribbon cutting for the Junipero Beach Sports Court.

Discovery of asbestos, weather causes setbacks as Long Beach’s Colorado Lagoon project slowly moves forward

Asbestos. Weather shifts. Change orders. Colorado Lagoon—the city's largest infrastructure project—continues to face delays four years into development.

271-unit Resa Long Beach development to open soon at 3rd & Pacific in DTLB

Expected to be completed in 2025, the 271-unit project replaces a much more ambitious project—a 23-story tower with 395 units—that was proposed in 2019.

Alexan West End, Long Beach’s 600-unit residential project, crawls upward

Construction crews for the Alexan West End have laid its foundation and have begun building toward the sky, moving progress forward on the largest residential development under construction for Long Beach.

Long Beach inclusionary ordinance mandating affordable housing development citywide takes major step

Following the landmark Long Beach inclusionary ordinance that was passed in July of 2020—which requires developers in specific areas of Downtown to include a...

San Pedro Fish Market to return to Pedro waterfront, open new location in Monterey’s Fisherman’s Wharf

San Pedro Fish Market has big news: It returns to its roots as a San Pedro harbor-facing restaurant and will open another location in Monterey's famed Fisherman's Wharf.

4th Street Micro-Housing: Vacant Downtown Long Beach lot set for 96-unit residential complex

A seven-story, micro-unit housing development is being proposed for the vacant lot on the north side of 4th Street between Elm and Linden Avenues in Downtown Long Beach

Stoner Residence: Nonprofit urges Long Beach residents to save a Naples mid-mod masterpiece

It is dubbed the Stoner Residence, a mid-century modern masterpiece from Ray Kappe. And the conservationist nonprofit Docomomo—using its Southern California chapter—is leading a charge to save the space from demolition.

IN PHOTOS: Beach Streets Uptown takes over North Long Beach

On Saturday, the city of Long Beach hosted the latest iteration of its popular open streets festival: Beach Streets.

A look inside the renovation of Long Beach’s mid-mod gem, the City Center hotel

The City Center hotel always had the bones to become an Ace-like space. Fabulously mid-century modern. Centrally located and within walking distance of everything from the Terrace Theatre to the Promenade. And now, it has the makeover it always deserved.
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