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The Magnolia, a new 142-unit residential project in Downtown, is 46% leased

by Brandon Richardson July 27, 2022July 27, 2022
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In COVID’s wake, Harbor Breeze ready to take business ‘to the next level’

Avatar photoby Christian May-SuzukiJuly 27, 2022July 26, 2022
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Convention Center works to bring more music, comedy to Downtown Long Beach

by Brandon Richardson July 26, 2022July 26, 2022
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Waters Edge Winery to move its Downtown location

Avatar photoby Christian May-SuzukiJuly 25, 2022July 25, 2022
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Long Beach Development Services Director Oscar Orci announces retirement

Avatar photoby Christian May-SuzukiJuly 25, 2022
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‘The composite of businesses is going to change’: Belmont Shore leaders acknowledge transformation

Avatar photoby Christian May-SuzukiJuly 25, 2022July 22, 2022
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Long Beach unemployment ticks up after 10 months of decline

by Brandon Richardson July 24, 2022July 22, 2022
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Hundreds of SoCal grocery store pharmacists approve strike

by Brandon Richardson July 22, 2022
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New GM named for Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center

Avatar photoby Christian May-SuzukiJuly 22, 2022
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Southwest to fly nonstop from Long Beach to New Orleans starting next year

by Brandon Richardson July 21, 2022

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