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Long Beach Business Journal

Long Beach Business Journal

The Voice of Business in Long Beach Since 1987

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San Pedro Fish Market John Ungaro, Henry Ungaro, Michael Ungaro
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Alamitos Bay Turns The Corner

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California State University Child and Family Center
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Balancing Family And Career – A Struggle For Working Parents

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Belmont Plaza Pool Rendering
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City Reveals New Plans For Belmont Pool, Leaving Critics Unconvinced

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What’s Next For The Long Beach Business Journal

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Residential Real Estate: Moderate Growth, Tight Inventories In 2020

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Office condominium at Douglas Park
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Commercial Real Estate Markets Remain Unchanged In 2020

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Studio One Eleven Office
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Long Beach Companies Invest and Innovate To Design Modern Workspaces

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Realty Views: Multi-family Housing Appears on Upswing

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NEWSFLASH: Long Beach Business Journal Founder George Economides Sells Company to Pacific Community Media

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San Pedro Fish Market Alamitos Bay patio
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Podcast: A Wave Of New Development Rolls Into Alamitos Bay

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