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Long Beach Business Journal

Long Beach Business Journal

The Voice of Business in Long Beach Since 1987

2019

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BizBrief: Today’s News To Know

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Posted inReal Estate

Appraisal Regulation Battle Heats Up

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Mayor Garcia Highlights Top Issues, Urges City Action On Homelessness, Housing And Community Hospital

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Long Beach Restaurateurs Remain Hopeful, Despite Prominent Closures

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Posted inPorts

Talking Tariffs: Will The U.S.-China Trade War Continue, And Is It Worth It?

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Posted inPorts

Logistics Giant NFI Leaving Port Of L.A. Amidst Sweeping Changes In The Trucking Industry

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Posted inNews

The Executive: Capt. Dan Salas, Founder & CEO, Harbor Breeze

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Focus On The City Of Carson

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2019 Centennial: Boy Scouts Of America

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City Of Long Beach Sued Over Hotel Ordinance

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  • Demolition begins on defunct shopping center to make way for 8-story building with 272 apartments
  • After Long Beach repealed a tax exemption, SoCal Edison wants to pass the cost along to local ratepayers

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