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Long Beach Business Journal

Long Beach Business Journal

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BizBrief: Today’s News To Know

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BizBrief: Today’s News To Know

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BizBrief: Today’s News To Know

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BizBrief: Today’s News To Know

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Business Journal Positions On City Charter Ballot Measures AAA, CCC and DDD

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BizBrief: Today’s News To Know

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Hospitality Industry A Big Plus For City Coffers – Local Hotels Bring In A Record $28.6 Million In Transient Occupancy Tax

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Proposition 6: Will Californians Pay Now Or Pay Later?

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Despite Positive Business Climate, Westsiders Remain Dogged By Infrastructure, Homeless Issues

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Small Business Showcase: Naples Island

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