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Long Beach Business Journal

The Voice of Business in Long Beach Since 1987

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Melissa Evans

Melissa Evans is the Chief Executive Officer of the Long Beach Post and Long Beach Business Journal. Reach her at melissa@lbpost.com, @melissaevansLBP or 562-512-6354.

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These Long Beach ZIP codes saw the biggest year-over-year rent increases

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Here’s 25 businesses local to Long Beach where you can find unique gifts

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Business Journal begins new chapter with new editor

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New logistical challenge for race organizers this year: COVID-19 

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New CSU chancellor talks bigger budgets, diversifying faculty and getting students back in the classroom

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County, Long Beach very close to meeting COVID-19 metrics for more businesses, schools to reopen

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Inclusionary Housing Tract
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City may soon require developers to contribute to affordable housing stock

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