Friday, August 15, 2025

Urbanism & Development

OC-Based events company 24 Carrots to take over Long Beach’s famed Petroleum Club

Employee-owned events venue company 24 Carrots has officially taken over the lease at the historic Petroleum Club in Bixby Knolls.

After five-year environmental battle, 14-acre InSite Self Storage development in Long Beach takes step forward

The long-disputed InSite Self Storage development proposal at the 405-710 juncture is taking steps forward.

New renderings for “The 101,” a supportive housing complex in Long Beach’s Wrigley

Construction crews have officially broke ground on "The 101," a supportive housing complex at the very southern edge of Wrigley in Long Beach at 101 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.

Long Beach Transit provides clarification after criticism over ICE memo

Long Beach Transit has acknowledged the "uncertainty surrounding the intent of a [memo regarding ICE] from President and CEO Kenneth A. McDonald."

All major auxiliary agencies—including Long Beach Transit—have agreed to uphold immigrant protection practices

Over six months after they were asked to join in on supporting the updated Values Act by the City of Long Beach, all requested auxiliary agencies have sent in letters saying they will stand behind immigrant protections.

Long Beach Transit employee memo to not interfere with ICE actions sparks community concern

Long Beach Transit employees were issued a directive instructing them on what to do if they encounter ICE agents.

Yet again, Long Beach’s Studio One Eleven recognized by prestigious Architect’s Newspaper

Long Beach’s Studio One Eleven received (yet another) fantastic recognition from one of the nation’s most prestigious and recognized architectural publications.

Demolition work begins for on-the-water, 281-unit development on PCH in Alamitos Bay

The 281-unit housing development coming to 6700 Pacific Coast Hwy. is officially underway.

Waterfront concert venue battle? Commissioners okay 6,200-seat ‘amphitheater’ overlooking ocean in San Pedro

While far more ambitious plans were proposed in 2022, the 6,200-seat San Pedro amphitheater is moving forward.

Open alcohol zone in Downtown Long Beach to be established

Long Beach—joining other cities like Santa Monica that are opting for "come for the beach, stay for the booze" vibes—will establish an open alcohol zone.
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