While many sectors—and people’s lives in general—were turned upside down this past year, construction on numerous developments continued throughout Long Beach.
There were certainly new challenges for contractors and developers: supply chain disruptions, mask requirements, worker testing and mandatory quarantine for those who may have been exposed to the disease ravaging the country. But halting a major development outright was out of the question.
Across the city, more than 5,300 residential units are at various stages of development, ranging from recently completed to proposed and under review by city staff, according to data compiled by Long Beach Development Services and the Business Journal. Of those units, about 1,800 are classified as affordable, including senior housing, dorm rooms and support housing for low-income residents and those experiencing homelessness.
“We’re providing options to residents of all income levels,” Development Services Director Oscar Orci said. “But we can always do better and we are striving to do better.”
Commercially, about two million square feet of space is in various stages of development, including industrial, office, retail and restaurant space. This figure also includes tens of thousands of square feet of meeting and event space in multiple hotel projects, which include a combined 813 guest rooms.
Most of the more prominent projects are in Downtown, several of which are set to change the city’s skyline forever. On the northwest corner of Ocean Boulevard and Alamitos Avenue, Shoreline Gateway already towers 35 stories above the city, now the tallest building in Long Beach, and is slated to open later this year.
“Downtown is a desirable location. Where else can you be on the water and have a vibrant place to live, work and play?” Orci said of the continued interest in Downtown by developers. “It’s all part of that quality of life experience in Long Beach.”
More projects are on the way but many will not come to fruition as quickly as developers—and the city—had hoped.
After a few months of delays last year due to issues with a water main, construction on the Broadway Block development has resumed. The project on the northeast corner of Third Street and Broadway includes a 23-story high rise and a seven-story mid-rise with a combined 432 residential units.
The 30-story hotel proposed by Seattle-based American Life, Inc. was approved by the Long Beach Planning Commission earlier this month, breathing new life into a project that was first put on the books in 2016. Attached to the project approval was a three-year extension on when the developer must break ground. Project approvals and certifications expire and refiling a proposal is costly for developers.
“Without [the extension] the project would be dead and everyone’s hard work would be down the drain,” American Life President Greg Steinhauer said in February.
With the decimation of convention and cruise business that left most Long Beach hotels all but vacant for the past year, delays in the project prior to 2020 appear to have worked in American Life’s favor. But as more vaccine doses are administered, Steinhauer said the group is ready to move forward with the 429-room hotel on the southeast corner of Ocean Boulevard and Pine Avenue, the former site of the Jergins Trust building.
Last July, the Long Beach Civic Center mid-block development—a 580-unit companion project to the new City Hall and Port of Long Beach buildings—lost its developer, Texas-based JPI Development after the project was approved by the Planning Commission a few months earlier. The master developer, Plenary-Edgemoor Civic Partners, continues its search for a new contractor, Orci said.
“They are interviewing potential contractors, with a few that are serious about taking over the project,” Orci said, noting that work cannot begin until the old City Hall is demolished, a process that could take until early 2022.
After demolition, the land must be prepped for the construction of the two eight-story buildings, which will take about nine months, according to Orci.
“By then we are hoping to see somebody back on board and moving through the construction process,” he said.
While these major developments are slowly moving forward, two of the most ambitious proposals are noticeably absent from city staff’s development list: Trammel Crow’s West Gateway and Greenlaw Partner’s Ocean Village, which included 746 and 738 units, respectively.
The West Gateway proposal featured six buildings at 600 W. Broadway, including what would be the city’s tallest building at 40 stories. But those plans may be obsolete, according to Orci.
“They’re … looking at potentially redesigning the project working with the Port of Long Beach,” Orci said. “But they’re still actively engaged with city staff.”
The original proposal for the Ocean Village project included three seven- and eight-story buildings southwest of the intersection of Ocean Boulevard Golden Shore. But those plans, too, are outdated, Orci said.
In an email, Rob Mitchell of Greenlaw Partners said the project is on hold because the most recent plans didn’t “pencil,” meaning it would not be profitable based on the rents the developer could charge. But Greenlaw is still engaged with staff, Orci said, noting they are looking to alter plans to make it a more amenitized, high-end project.
“It’s very exciting to see our skyline change,” Orci said. “It’s fantastic that we can continue to grow our residents and our commercial property.”
The following is a comprehensive list of development projects throughout the city compiled by Long Beach Development Services and Business Journal staff.
Downtown
Completed
The Alamitos
Address: 101 Alamitos Ave.
Developer: Sares Regis Group
Building height: Seven stories
Units: 136
Commercial space: 2,560 square feet
Parking stalls: 174
Amenities: Fitness center, roof-top deck and club room, bike kitchen and storage room.
Start/Completion: 2017/2020
A Line Improvements
Four new crossover switches, upgraded train control system, a new overhead power system, in some sections new rail tracks. Station upgrades include new IxNTouch information screens, station identifiers, wayfinding signage, refreshed paint and landscaping, and new digital artwork.
The Crest (formerly Sonata Modern Flats)
Address: 207 E. Seaside Way
Developer: Ensemble Real Estate
Building height: Five stories
Units: 113
Commercial space: 2,000 square feet
Parking stalls: 176
Amenities: Oversized patios, in-unit washer and dryer, rooftop deck, fitness center, media room and a ground-floor bar.
Start/Completion: 2017/2020
Gerald Desmond Bridge Replacement
After multiple delays, the replacement for the old Gerald Desmond Bridge opened to the public Oct. 5, 2020. The 205-foot high, cable-stayed deck is the highest of its kind in the United States. The bridge’s 515-foot-tall towers are the tallest structures in the city.
Under Construction
Breakers Hotel
Address: 210 E. Ocean Blvd.
Developer: Pacific6
Building height: 14 stories
Units: 185 hotel rooms
Amenities: Ground-floor dining, wine bar, penthouse dining, rooftop bar, spa and fitness spaces, and meeting rooms.
Start/Completion: 2019/TBA
Broadway + Magnolia Apartments
Address: 500 W. Broadway
Developer: Ensemble Real Estate
Building height: Seven stories
Units: 141
Commercial space: 4,110 square feet
Parking stalls: 191, 21 EV, 94 bike
Start/Completion: 2020/2022
Broadway Block
Address: 200-250 Long Beach Blvd.
Developer: Onni Development Group
Building height: 23-story high rise, seven-story mid-rise
Units: 432
Commercial space: 15,787 square feet
Parking stalls: 582; 104 for bikes
Amenities: Proposed partnership with CSULB for programming of commercial and public spaces, and a housing component for students.
Start/Completion: 2019/2023
The Hotel
Address: 107 Long Beach Blvd.
Developer: Yogesh Patel
Building height: Five stories
Units: 34 rooms
Commercial Space: 30,620 square feet
Parking stalls: 1,440
Amenities: On-site parking, rooftop deck, lounge areas, pool and spa.
Start/Completion: 2018/2022
Locust Long Beach Apartments
Address: 1112-1130 Locust Ave.
Developer: Locust Equities
Building height: Seven stories
Units: 97
Parking stalls: 122; 20 for bikes
Amenities: A fitness center, recreational space, courtyard, open space, pool, spa and outdoor seating.
Start/Completion: 2020/TBA
Ocean Center
Address: 110 W. Ocean Blvd.
Developer: Pacific6
Building height: 14 stories
Units: 80
Commercial space: 6,720 square feet
Parking stalls: 83
Amenities: Rooftop terraces and common spaces.
Start/Completion: 2020/2022
Ocean View Tower
Address: 200 W. Ocean Blvd.
Developer: MEIAO Investment
Building height: 15 stories
Units: 98
Parking stalls: 150
Amenities: Pool and spa, community room, fire pit, fitness room, outdoor dining and dog run.
Start/Completion: 2017/2022
Pacific-Pine
Address: 635 Pine Ave., 636 Pacific Ave.
Developer: Holland Partner Group
Building height: Two eight-story buildings
Units: 271, 11 affordable
Commercial space: 1,305 square feet
Parking stalls: 341; 56 for bikes
Amenities: Retail space.
Start/Completion: 2018/ 2021
Shaun Lumachi Innovation Center
Address: 309 Pine Ave.
Developer: City of Long Beach, Economic Development Department
Building height: Two-story
Amenities: New facade, modern work and meeting spaces with shared working environment and entrepreneurial innovation center.
Completion: Summer 2021
Shoreline Gateway
Address: 777 E. Ocean Blvd.
Developer: Anderson Pacific, LLC
Building height: 35 stories
Units: 315
Commercial space: 6,700 square feet
Parking stalls: 458
Amenities: Rooftop deck with multiple areas featuring landscaping and hardscape amenities, including lounge tables and seating and a community room.
Start/Completion: 2018/2021
5N° at The Streets
Address: 495 The Promenade N.
Developer: Shooshani Developers
Building height: Four stories
Units: 20
Commercial space: 5,200 square feet
Parking stalls: 30
Amenities: Ground-floor, 24-hour eatery
Start/Completion: 2018/fall 2021
Approved
American Life Hotel
Address: 100 E. Ocean Blvd.
Developer: American Life, Inc.
Building height: 30 stories
Units: 429 rooms
Commercial space: 50,359 square feet
Parking stalls: 151
Amenities: 23,512 square feet of restaurant space and 26,847 square feet of meeting and ballroom areas.
Start/Completion: TBA
Aster
Address: 125 Long Beach Blvd.
Developer: Raintree-Evergreen, LLC
Building height: Eight stories
Units: 218 – A mix of studios, one-, two-, and three-bedroom market-rate apartments and townhouses
Commercial space: 7,292 square feet
Parking stalls: 312; 44 for bikes
Amenities: An 11,600-square-foot courtyard, swimming pool, spa, barbecue area, lounge seating, coworking space, and rooftop lounge.
Start/Completion: TBA
Ghost Kitchen
Address: 456 Elm Ave.
Building height: Three stories
Units: 19 tenant commercial kitchens
Commercial Space: 60,040 square feet
Amenities: Designated public space for indoor dining, retail area, show kitchen for demonstrations, menu development, recipe tasting and content creation.
Start/Completion: April 2021/TBA
The Inkwell
Address: 125-135 E. Broadway
Developer: Raintree-Evergreen, LLC
Building height: Eight stories
Units: 189
Commercial space: 10,000 square feet
Parking stalls: 268; 40 for bikes
Amenities: Fitness room, club room, roof decks and a swimming pool.
Start/Completion: TBA
Lincoln Park
Address: Ocean Boulevard and Pacific Avenue
Redeveloped Lincoln Park featuring multi-purpose lawn, dog park, children’s play area, restroom facilities and more.
Start/Completion: 2020/2022
Mixed-Use Project
Address: 507 N. Pacific Ave.
Developer: Anastasi Development Company
Building height: Seven stories
Units: 157, one- and two-bedroom condos
Commercial space: 9,000 square feet
Parking stalls: 209
Amenities: Recreation decks and a rooftop deck.
Start/Completion: TBA
Residences at Linden
Address: 135 Linden Ave.
Developer: Residences at Linden, LLC
Building height: Seven stories
Units: 82
Commercial space: 4,091 square feet
Parking stalls: 135; 20 for bikes
Amenities: A courtyard, enclosed terrace, outdoor roof terrace, recreational space, a gym and a club room.
Start/Completion: TBA
Third + Pacific
Address: 131 W. Third St.
Developer: Ensemble Real Estate
Building height: Two eight-story buildings
Units: 345
Commercial space: 14,481 square feet
Parking stalls: 483
Amenities: Club rooms, fitness center and amenity areas.
Start/Completion: 2021/TBA
Proposed & Under Review
Calypso
Address: 636 Locust Ave.
Developer: Starpoint Properties
Building height: Seven stories
Units: 108
Commercial space: 1,188 square feet
Parking stalls: 136
Amenities: Pool, community room, fitness area, lounge, barbecue grill and a rooftop deck.
Start/Completion: TBA
The Lighthouse (Lydia House Expansion)
Address: 1335 Pacific Ave.
Developer: ktgy
Building height: Three stories
Units: 44 beds
Parking: Unknown
Amenities: Multipurpose room, living room, playroom and staff offices.
Start/Completion: TBA
Mixed-Use Project
Address: 525 E. Broadway
Developer: 525 East Broadway, LLC
Building height: Seven stories
Units: 48 Units
Commercial space: 5,090 square feet
Parking: TBA
Amenities: Outdoor arcade and seating area.
Start/Completion: TBA
Residential Project
Address: 923, 927 Long Beach Blvd.
Developer: A&H Architects, Inc.
Building height: Six stories
Units: 86
Parking: Three-level underground garage
Amenities: A courtyard and roof deck.
Start/Completion: TBA
East Long Beach
Completed
Amazon Fresh
Address: 6235 E. Spring St.
Building height: One story
Commercial space: 42,698 square feet
Parking stalls: 177
Completion: Summer 2021
Battery Energy Storage Project
Address: 690 N. Studebaker Road
Developer: AES Alamitos Energy Center
Building height: One story
Commercial space: 45,000 square feet
Replacement of existing power plant with a cleaner, lower-profile, more efficient facility
Completion: 2021
Coffee Bean
Address: 5865 E. Spring St.
Developer: Pacific West Property Group
Building height: One story
Commercial space: 1,839 square feet
Amenities: Drive-thru
Start/Completion: 2019/2020
Douglas Park Northwest
Address: 3550 Carson St.; 3881 McGowen Ave.; 3861 and 4001 Worsham Ave.
Developer: Sares Regis Group
Building height: One story, 42-foot clearance
Commercial space: Four company headquarter buildings totaling 390,000 square feet
Parking stalls: 669
Completion: 2020
Motel 6 (Project Homekey)
Address: 5665 E. Seventh St.
Building height: Two stories
Units: 43 rooms
Amenities: Hotel was converted into permanent supportive housing within the next two years, 24/7 security, case management, medical and mental health supportive services.
Relativity Space
Address: 3500 E. Burnett St.
Developer: Relativity Development
Building height: One story
Commercial space: 113,800 square feet
The company manufactures rockets using 3-D printers. Research, development and testing of circuit boards are also part of operations.
Completion: 2020
Spinlaunch
Address: 4350 Conant St.
Developer: SaresRegis Group/SpinLaunch
Building height: 41 feet
Commercial space: 140,000 square feet, including 21,000 square feet of office
Parking stalls: 204
Research, development and manufacture of future launch vehicles.
Completion: January 2021
Staybridge Suites
Address: 2640 N. Lakewood Blvd.
Developer: YHB Hospitality
Building height: Six stories
Rooms: 125
Parking stalls: 385 in a two-level parking garage
Amenities: Conference rooms, indoor fitness center, entertainment room with a TV, pool table, outdoor pool and jacuzzi area.
Start/Completed: 2018/2020
Under Construction
CSULB Dorms: Parkside North Residence Hall
Address: 1250 Bellflower Blvd.
Building height: Three and four stories
Beds: 475
Amenities: Kitchens, study rooms, multiple levels of community and outdoor courtyard space.
Start/Completion: 2019/May 2021
Dorado
Address: 3655 Norwalk Blvd.
Developer: Pulte Home Company, LLC
Building height: Two stories
Units: 40 Single-family homes
Parking: Two-car garage per unit
Amenities: Gated community, open space areas include meandering path, seating, BBQ area, play equipment
Start/Completion: 2018/TBA
Long Beach Airport Terminal Improvements
Address: 4100 Donald Douglas Drive
Developer: Swinerton Builders, Long Beach Airport
- New ground transportation plaza with 200,000 square foot surface parking lot for rental car storage and queuing.
- Rehabilitated historic airport terminal building for rental car areas, 5,600 square feet
- New ticketing terminal, 14,310 square feet
- New checked baggage inspection system facility, 6,200 square feet enclosed, 4,000 square foot canopy area
- Consolidated baggage claim area, 13,000 square feet
- Pre-security concessions, 2,000 square feet
- Pre-security restrooms, 1,750 square feet
- New meet-and-greet courtyard, 9,300 square feet
Start/Completion: 2021/2023
Retail Center
Address: 2528-2590 N. Lakewood Blvd.
Developer: Lakewood Willow, LLC
Building height: Two one-story commercial buildings
Units: Three – Starbucks, Jack in the Box, sit down restaurant TBD
Commercial space: 4,238 and 2,516 square feet
Parking stalls: 92
Amenities: Outdoor dining, new site landscaping, improvements to sidewalks and public right of ways, widening bus stop areas.
Start/Completion: 2019/2022
Approved
Belmont Beach & Aquatics Center
Address: 4000 E. Olympic Plaza
Developer: City of Long Beach, Public Works Department
Parking stalls: 1,152
- A 12,320-square-foot competitive pool
- A 4,560-square-foot recreation pool
- A 1,000-square-foot teaching pool, 500-square-foot spa
- A 5,660-square-foot diving well
- A spray garden
- 1,555 permanent seats,
- A 15,181-square-foot pool facilities building with locker rooms, offices, food concessions, changing rooms and storage rooms
- 141,558 square feet of hardscaped open space
- A 92,297-square-foot passive park area
- Public restrooms.
Start/Completion: Summer 2022/TBA
Industrial Park Project
Address: 300 Studebaker Road
Developer: Pannatoni Development Co.
Commercial space: Two industrial buildings totaling 139,000 square feet, including 21,000 square feet of office space
Parking: Unknown
Start/Completion: 2021/TBA
Ocean + Cherry (formerly Silversands)
Address: 2010 E. Ocean Blvd.
Developer: Studio One Eleven
Building height: Four stories facing Ocean Boulevard, seven stories facing the beachfront
Units: 40 hotel rooms, 56 market-rate flats and townhomes
Parking stalls: 166
Amenities: Patios, roof deck, roof gardens
Start/Completion: 2021/TBA
North Long Beach
Completed
Atlantic Farms Bridge Housing Community
Address: 6841-6845 Atlantic Ave.
Developer: City of Long Beach, Public Works Department
Building height: One story
Units: Modular-style dormitories for 125 people
Parking stalls: 114
Amenities: Supportive services, kitchen, dining room, lounge, laundry facilities, gender-specific and gender-neutral restrooms and showers, case management and service connection offices, a family respite room for emergency overnight use, outdoor dining area, dog run and pet relief area, and charging station.
Start/Completion: 2019/2020
Houghton Park Community Center
Address: 6301 Myrtle Ave.
Developer: City of Long Beach, Public Works Department
Building height: One story
Commercial space: 6,450 square feet
Parking stalls: 140
Amenities: Two large multipurpose rooms, teen center, computer lab and weight room.
Completion: 2020
Uptown Commons
Address: 6600 Atlantic Ave.
Developer: LAB Holding, LLC
Building height: One story
Commercial space: 10,330 square feet
Parking stalls: 84
Amenities: Large patio area, full-service bank and restaurant space.
Completion: 2020
Under Construction
Bridge Point Project
Address: 2400 E. Artesia Blvd.
Developer: Bridge Development Partners
Building height: One story
Commercial space: 416,000 square feet, including 21,000 square feet of office space
Parking stalls: 433
Completion: 2021
Davenport Park Expansion
Address: 2910 E. 55th Way
Developer: City of Long Beach, Public Works Department
Park space: A 6-acre addition to the existing 5.5-acre park
Parking stalls: 31
Amenities: New sports field, a 5,000 square foot skatepark and fitness equipment.
Start/Completion: 2020/Spring 2022
Approved
City Ventures Townhomes
Address: 4800 Long Beach Blvd.
Developer: City Ventures
Building height: Three stories
Units: 18 townhomes
Parking stalls: 41
Amenities: Social event garden, outdoor living space, vegetable planter, barbecue kitchen, harvest table, small shade structures, seating, enhanced landscaping and community fireplace.
Start/Completion: TBA
City Ventures Townhomes
Address: 5100 Long Beach Blvd.
Developer: City Ventures
Building height: Three stories
Units: 38 townhomes
Parking stalls: 86
Amenities: Social event garden, outdoor living space, vegetable planter, barbecue kitchen, harvest table, small shade structures, seating and enhanced landscaping.
Start/Completion: TBA
The Uptown
Address: Atlantic Avenue and 61st Street
Developer: Westland Developers
Building height: Seven one-story buildings
Commercial space: 31,000 square feet
Parking stalls: 137
Amenities: Three retail buildings and four restaurant buildings, one with a drive-thru
Start/Completion: TBA
Proposed & Under Review
The Beat (Canvas)
Address: 5823-5893 Atlantic Ave.
Developer: LAB, Inc.
Building height: Three stories
Units: 86, including 14 cottage-style apartments
Commercial space: 4,600 square feet
Parking: Two-car garages
Amenities: Community room
Start/Completion: TBA
Westside & Midtown
Completed
Best Western (Project Homekey)
Address: 1725 Long Beach Blvd.
Building height: Four stories
Units: 102 rooms
Amenities: Support services including domestic violence programs, health education, employment development and referral to mental health treatment.
Cherese Mari Laulhere Children’s Village
Address: 2801 Atlantic Ave.
Developer: MemorialCare
Building height: Four stories
Commercial space: 80,000 square feet
Amenities: 66 exam rooms, blood-draw station, specialty lab for the hematology and oncology, and multiple gyms.
Completion: 2020
CloudKitchens
Address: 1388 Daisy Ave.
Developer: 1388 Daisy, LLC/Wide Corp
Building height: One story
Units: 25
Building space: 11,640 square feet
Amenities: 25 kitchen commissaries
Completion: January 2021
Compound LB
Address: 1395 Coronado Ave.
Developer: Occupying warehouse that previously operated as a pre-school
Building height: One story with second level loft
Commercial space: 6,250 square feet
Amenities: A former preschool turned warehouse art gallery with a restaurant and small bar area.
Federation Tower Senior Apartments
Address: 3799 E. Willow St.
Developer: MRK Partners
Building height: Four stories
Units: 50
Amenities: Computer lab, outdoor eating space and a 10-year membership to a neighboring community center.
Completion: Rehabilitation and preservation of the existing affordable project was completed in 2020
Holiday Inn (Project Homekey)
Address: 1133 Atlantic Ave.
Building height: Four stories
Units: 135
Amenities: Health and mental health services, meals, security, case management along with other supportive services.
Long Beach Garden Condominiums
Address: 1570-1598 Long Beach Blvd.
Developer: California Investment Regional Center
Building height: Four stories
Units: 36 market-rate condominiums
Commercial Space: 10,000 square feet
Parking: Underground
Amenities: Rooftop garden, fitness center, private balconies, secured bike storage and ground floor retail.
Start/Completion: 2018/2020
Spark at Midtown
Address: 1900 Long Beach Blvd.
Developer: Linc Housing
Building height: Five stories
Units: 95 affordable
Commercial space: 12,388 square feet
Parking: Underground
Amenities: New YMCA facility, ground-floor retail, outdoor park space, job training opportunities for residents.
Start/Completion: 2019/2021
Vistas del Puerto
Address: 1836-1852 Locust Ave.
Developer: Clifford Beers Housing
Building height: Five stories
Units: 48 affordable
Commercial space: 3,600 square
Parking stalls: 40 underground
Amenities: Mental health supportive services, substance abuse counseling, employment preparation support, life skills workshops, and more.
Start/Completion: 2019/2020
Under Construction
Affordable Senior Housing
Address: 901-945 E. Pacific Coast Highway.
Developer: Mercy Housing
Building height: Four stories
Units: 68
Commercial space: 4,000 square feet
Parking stalls: 38
Amenities: Garden and a covered patio.
Start/Completion: 2022
Bloom at Magnolia
Address: 1770 Magnolia Ave.
Developer: Linc Housing
Building height: Three stories
Units: 55 affordable
Commercial space: 49,543 square feet
Parking stalls: 20
Amenities: Recreational space, case managers and supportive services programs.
Start/Completion: 2020/2021
Las Ventanas
Address: 1795 Long Beach Blvd.
Developer: AMCAL Multi-Housing
Building height: Four Stories
Units: 102 affordable
Commercial space: 3,900 square feet of retail
Parking stalls: 82
Start/Completion: 2019/2021
Laserfiche Headquarters
Address: 3443 Long Beach Blvd.
Developer: Urbana Development, LLC
Building height: Four Stories
Commercial space: 102,848 square feet
Parking: Three-story parking structure
Start/Completion: 2019/2021
Millennium Homes (Habitat for Humanity)
Address: 116 W. 14th St.
Developer: Habitat LA
Building height: Two stories
Units: 10 townhomes
Start/Completion: 2020/TBA
The Vault
Address: 1000 New York St.
Building height: Four stories
Units: 21
Amenities: Conversion of existing storage facility to 19 live-work artist studios and two, first level live/work studios
Completion: September 2020
Approved
Anaheim & Walnut
Address: 1500 E. Anaheim St.
Developer: Bridge Housing
Building height: Five stories
Units: 88 affordable
Commercial space: 23,880 square feet
Parking stalls: 156
Amenities: Children’s medical clinic, office and retail space on ground floor
Start/Completion: Fall 2021/TBA
Axiom
Address: 1401 Long Beach Blvd.
Developer: City Fabrick
Building height: Unknown
Units: 160, unidentified number of affordable
Commercial Space: Ground-floor retail
Parking: Unknown
Start/Completion: TBA
Century Villages of Cabrillo
Address: 2221 W. Williams St.
Developer: Century Affordable Development, Inc.
Building height: Four stories
Units: 90 affordable
Parking stalls: 40
Start/Completion: TBA
Long Beach at 14th
Address: 1400 Long Beach Blvd.
Developer: Long Beach Square Partners, LLC
Building height: Five stories
Units: 65 affordable
Commercial space: 2,100 square feet of ground floor retail
Parking stalls: 90
Amenities: Roof deck, gym and media room.
Start/Completion: TBA
Mixed-Use Project
Address: 201-245 W. Pacific Coast Highway, 1827 Pacific Ave.
Developer: Kay Mendoza
Building height: Two five-story buildings connected by a pedestrian bridge
Units: 138
Commercial Space: 26,647 square feet
Parking: Underground and ground-level parking
Amenities: A market, commercial retail area and business center.
Start/Completion: TBA
Supportive Housing Project
Address: 3590 E. Pacific Coast Highway
Developer: Excelerate Housing Group
Building height: Four stories
Units: 77 affordable
Parking stalls: 18
Amenities: 12,253 square feet of open space, on-site supportive services by Mental Health America of Los Angeles
Start/Completion: TBA
Proposed & Under Review
Affordable Senior Housing
Address: 2515-2545, 550-572 Vernon St.
Developer: DIDM Development
Building height: Five stories
Units: Unknown
Parking stalls: 98
Start/Completion: TBA
Spring Street Business Park
Address: 2851 Orange Ave.
Developer: Duke Realty
Building height: One story
Units: Three light-industrial buildings
Commercial Space: 160,673 square feet
Parking: TBA
For warehouse, packaging or light manufacturing uses.
Start/Completion: 2021/TBA