Saturday, May 17, 2025

Urbanism & Development

Water taxi between San Pedro and Long Beach for the 2028 Olympics? Metro’s exploring it.

Metro will be looking into the feasibility of having a water taxi shuttle Olympic spectators and participants between San Pedro and Long Beach.

How proposed residential complex Apsara could change housing in Long Beach (and beyond)

Apsara Long Beach, a proposed 161-unit development at 400 E. Anaheim St., could alter the way the city zones and builds housing.

Alexan West End, Long Beach’s 600-unit residential project, continues crawl 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.

Developer begins demolition for 272-unit Jefferson Long Beach project

It is called Jefferson Long Beach. And crews have begun demolishing the existing structures along the west side of Long Beach Boulevard between 4th and 5th Streets to make way for the upcoming 272-unit residential building.

Work on 300 Alamitos Ave. senior living space in Long Beach officially starts

Crews are expected actually to break ground by the end of this week on a senior housing development at 300 Alamitos Ave.

Line up your turkeys: Lucky Strike to open bowling alley at Long Beach exchange

A Lucky Strike bowling alley will be coming to Long Beach thanks to an approval from the Planning Commission earlier this month.

Thank the transit gods: E-scooters permitted on Long Beach’s beach path beginning in May

E-scooter riders—like those found on Bird and Lime scooters across the city—will soon be able to use the beach path for their transportation needs.

Live music fans rejoice: The Long Beach Bowl will become a reality

With the potential to draw from a larger pool of artists with such a distinctly unique venue, the City has set a budget for the Long Beach Bowl.

Long Beach’s Orange Avenue Backbone Bikeway project is an important cog for safety

The Orange Avenue Backbone Bikeway is Long Beach's largest biking infrastructure project, revisioning the arterial from Ocean Boulevard in the south to Jackson Street in the north.

Long Beach to host first community meeting of 2025: Connecting Colorado Lagoon to Marine Stadium

The $32.5M project will bring a new tidal flow channel between Colorado Lagoon and Marine Stadium that hasn't been seen since the 1960s.
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