Thursday, April 16, 2026

Urbanism & Development

Former redevelopment land hits market as Long Beach seeks to reshape Atlantic Avenue block by block

The City of Long Beach has put 11 city-owned properties along Atlantic Avenue between 55th and 60th streets up for sale.

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

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.

Crews break ground on massive 600-unit Onni Marina Shores project in Long Beach

Crews have officially broken ground on Onni Marina Shores, a 600-unit, double-structure, mixed-use development at 6500 and 6670 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.

Construction continues for on-the-water, 281-unit development in Alamitos Bay

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

Armory Arts Collective to convert former National Guard building to senior housing

The Armory Arts Collective—the proposed overhaul of the National Guard Armory building where 7th Street meets Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue—is about to become...

After years of delays, stubby residential project proposed for former Long Beach city hall site

The 321 Ocean Blvd. project now proposes 729 apartments: 364 units in the north building and 365 in the south. 

Meet the couple bringing back one of Long Beach’s most famous buildings to its coffee pot self

The Coffee Pot Cafe in Long Beach is one of its most recognizable buildings—and this couple wants to serve inside it once again.

Landmark Square sold for paltry $50M in Downtown Long Beach; plans to convert to housing

Landmark Square—often called "The Wells Fargo Building" by locals and visitors alike—has been sold to developer Izek Shomof for a meager $50M.

Long Beach Amphitheater breaks ground; first show to come June 6

The Long Beach Amphitheater will officially break ground on Wednesday, Jan. 13—and with it, create the largest live entertainment venue in the city.

How Intertrend and CSULB students are giving Long Beach’s DoLy’s Delectables resources to move into the future

This is the story of how marketing firm Intertrend and Cal State Long Beach interior design students came together to help move DoLy's Delectables into the future.
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