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Long Beach Business Journal

The Voice of Business in Long Beach Since 1987

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Alena Maschke

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City Councilmembers Dominate Candidate Field For Lara’s State Senate Seat

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Despite Equity Market Volatility, Financial Services Experts Optimistic About 2019

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Long Beach Increasingly Desirable As A Tourist Destination

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Retail Industry Remains Stronger Than The Headlines May Suggest

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Utilities Face Scrutiny After Fires; Infrastructure Investments Continue With Focus On Sustainability

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Collective Retail Spaces Are On The Rise In Downtown

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Downtown Dining Scene Experiences Influx Of Locals And Visitors

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Bar Owners Embrace Growing Nightlife Scene In DTLB

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DTLB Is Growing And So Are Its Transit Options

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Improving The Neighborhood – One Plant, Meal Or Book At A Time

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