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Long Beach Business Journal

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Almost nowhere in California is building enough, according to the state. Here’s why

by Ben Christopher, CalMatters August 11, 2026August 11, 2026

The state ordered every city and county to plan for 2.5 million new homes by 2030. With the exception of just five jurisdictions, no one is on track to hit their numbers.

Posted inReal Estate

Most Californians turn from renters to homeowners by age 47. In other states, it’s 36

by David Wagner, LAist August 7, 2026August 7, 2026
Posted inReal Estate

The Pike sells for $50 million; new owner plans $20 million in improvements before Olympics

Avatar photo by John Donegan June 30, 2026July 27, 2026
Posted inReal Estate

New data dashboard shows rising apartment rents, higher office vacancies in downtown Long Beach

Avatar photo by Jacob Sisneros October 6, 2025October 6, 2025
Posted inReal Estate

Long Beach Towne Center sold in $143 million deal 

Avatar photo by John Donegan October 3, 2025October 3, 2025
Posted inReal Estate

A fight over dredging on the Long Beach coastline spawns multi-million dollar lawsuit 

Avatar photo by Jacob Sisneros September 3, 2025November 25, 2025
Posted inReal Estate

Historic Ocean Center Building in downtown Long Beach is for sale after $50 million renovation

Avatar photo by Jacob Sisneros July 16, 2025July 16, 2025
Posted inPlace

Affordable housing project in South Wrigley starts construction, to finish late 2026

Avatar photo by John Donegan July 15, 2025July 15, 2025
Posted inReal Estate

Naples seawall needs replacing. Long Beach is looking for $125 million to do so

Avatar photo by John Donegan December 3, 2024December 4, 2024
Posted inReal Estate

Long Beach’s historic clock tower building could be converted into housing

Avatar photo by John Donegan October 30, 2024

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  • Broadway Pizza closes after 20 years, another sign of Long Beach’s changing downtown
  • Almost nowhere in California is building enough, according to the state. Here’s why
  • Most Californians turn from renters to homeowners by age 47. In other states, it’s 36
  • Long Beach moves to borrow $50 million against city buildings
  • Port buys Oceangate office tower in $36 million deal to lure companies back to a struggling downtown

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