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Long Beach Business Journal

Long Beach Business Journal

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With National And Regional Economies At Full Employment, Slowing Economic Growth Is Projected

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Economic Outlook Financial Services: Industry Executives Hold Positive Outlook, Hope For Regulatory Reforms

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Economic Outlook Oil And Gas: Despite Opportunities To Be Energy Independent, California Is Importing Two-Thirds Of Its Oil

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Economic Outlook Utilities: Most Utility Fees To Remain Flat, With Slight Increase For Water

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Economic Outlook Technology: Long Beach Tech Firms Project Revenue Growth, Potential Expansions

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Economic Outlook Retail: Downtown Stores Begin To Experience Good Results, While Many In Other Areas Of The City Struggle To Stay Afloat

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Economic Outlook Residential Real Estate: Market Continues To Tighten, While Interest Rates Remain Low

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Economic Outlook Commercial Real Estate: Prices Increase As Strong Demand Continues

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Millennial Pulse: Trigger Warning – Free Speech Is Not Up For Debate

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Small Business Showcase: Shoreline Village

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