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New County Stormwater Parcel Tax Leaves Property Owners With Questions

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Building A Better Long Beach: LBX’s ‘The Hangar’ Making Final Preparations To Open

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Growing Long Beach

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The Executive: Lisa Kay, President, Alta Environmental

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Public Sector Spending To Bolster Construction Industry

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Energy 2019: Oil Poised For A Slow Recovery, Renewables On The Rise

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Employment Opportunities Increasing In 2019 For Engineers And Architects

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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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Real Estate Experts Anticipate More Of The Same Across All Markets In 2019

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