Friday, October 25, 2024

Urbanism & Development

73-unit affordable housing project proposed for Cal Heights at 3401 Cerritos Ave. in Long Beach

An initial study looking at the environmental consequences of a proposed affordable housing project at 3401 Cerritos Ave. in Cal Heights has been formally submitted to the city.

Historic 115 Pine Ave. building in Downtown Long Beach to be converted to housing

The iconic, 1906 French Renaissance Revival gem that is the Enloe Building at 115 Pine Ave. is set to be converted to 70 housing...

Harbor Yard, the $92M affordable housing project in Central Long Beach, nears completion

Harbor Yard—the massive, $92M affordable housing development at 2400 Long Beach Blvd.—is nearing completion as crews finally begin the final touches after breaking ground in early 2023.

Beach Streets 2024 will arrive with North Long Beach route on Nov. 9

After fear that not a single Beach Streets event would happen in 2024 at all due to a lack of funding, city officials have formally cleared the way for Beach Streets Uptown to move forward in the fall.

Fairmont Breakers—years in the making—set to open Nov. 7

The Fairmont Breakers has been years in the making—and Long Beach's first luxury hotel is set to open Nov. 7.

Junipero Beach Sports Court opening—roller rink included—postponed due to delayed construction

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.

Long Beach transit mall renovation inches toward reality (including an old Blue Line train as decor)

Initially proposed in March of 2023, the Long Beach transit mall renovation took an inch toward reality this week.

400 Oceangate building in Downtown Long Beach proposed as 275-unit complex

The high-rise at 400 Oceangate, which used to be owned by (and home to) Long Beach law firm Keesal, Young & Logan, faces a new future.

2028 Summer Olympics and Long Beach: Your guide to everything happening

The 2028 Summer Olympics will be hosted by our neighbor to the north—and it will have massive impacts on Long Beach. Here is your complete guide to what is being proposed, where things are happening, and what improvements (yes, improvements!) are happenin

Long Beach’s first Wild Fork Foods grocer to open Aug. 28; grand opening is Sept. 25

Exotic meat lovers rejoice: alligator, ostrich, bison, rabbit... These are just a few of the some 500 varieties of frozen meats and seafood—flash frozen...
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