On Tuesday, August 28, Mayor Robert Garcia presented the Building A Better Long Beach Forum, during which he providing an overview of more than 70 projects underway or planned throughout the City of Long Beach. Earlier this month, Long Beach was ranked as the U.S. city with “the most nice days per year” by the Washington Post and climate scientist Brian Brettschneider – the latest in a series of recognitions the city or its agencies have attained in the past year, including: the “Best Green Seaport” in the world; one of the “Top 10” airports in the country; a “Top 10 Digital City;” “Best in the West 2017” award to the Long Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau; and among the “Top 10” most walkable cities in the U.S., to name a few. Add to those accomplishments the unprecedented residential, retail, office and industrial development stretching across the city, and Long Beach is certainly on a roll.
The Long Beach Business Journal, in coordination with the Long Beach Development Services Department overseen by Director Linda Tatum, prepared a list of projects and a brief description of each as of August 13, 2018. Also included are projects related to California State University, Long Beach, the Long Beach Community College District and the Long Beach Unified School District.
Thank you to those who attended the forum, and a special thank you to Becky Blair, president and principal of Coldwell Banker Commercial BLAIR WESTMAC, for sponsoring the publication.
(Click here for the full list of citywide developments in the city of Long Beach)