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A man in a blue shirt runs past a dilapidated firehouse with his black dog.
Posted inNews

Long Beach nearing sale of old Fire Station 9 to Gemmae Bake Shop

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz March 12, 2024March 12, 2024

The owners of the popular Westside Filipino bakery, could purchase the building from the city for $750,000 next week, according to a city report.

Posted inBusiness

A video production company with clients like Maserati and Post Malone is moving to Long Beach

by Brandon Richardson January 10, 2024January 10, 2024

The city is an overlooked hotspot for creative firms, according to Swing Set Managing Director Tobin Kirk, who called it “Silicon Valley: Long Beach Division.”

Posted inBusiness

The most notable business anniversaries in Long Beach this year

by Brandon Richardson December 31, 2023December 30, 2023

We squeezed in a few important nonprofits and community organizations too.

Posted inBusiness

Q&A: Downtown Long Beach is changing. What could the future look like?

by Brandon Richardson December 16, 2023December 15, 2023

Downtown Long Beach Alliance President and CEO Austin Metoyer gave us his thoughts about where the Downtown area is excelling and what’s holding it back.

Posted inBusiness

Q&A: Mayor Rex Richardson makes his pitch for Long Beach ‘where businesses will come and thrive’

Avatar photo by Business Journal Staff November 21, 2023November 20, 2023

As Long Beach prepares for the worldwide stage at the 2028 Olympics, it’s confronting issues of homelessness and crime. Here’s why the mayor remains optimistic.

Posted inNews

Long Beach reveals 2024 budget that focuses on 2028 Olympics, investing in West Long Beach

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz August 1, 2023August 2, 2023

Long Beach unveiled its $3.2 billion budget Tuesday morning at Admiral Kidd Park in West Long Beach, a portion of the city where Mayor Rex Richardson is asking the city to make focused investments over the next decade.

Posted inReal Estate

New zoning aimed at increasing commercial space in West Long Beach heads to City Council

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz April 21, 2023

West Long Beach could finally be getting updated zoning that will require commercial uses along some of its biggest corridors to try and draw businesses like banks and grocery stores to the side of the city that currently lacks them.

Posted inNews

Long Beach Container Terminal will reach ‘net zero’ emissions by 2030, officials say

Avatar photoby Alicia RobinsonFebruary 9, 2023February 10, 2023

After investing $2.5 billion in clean technology and equipment over the last 12 years, Long Beach Container Terminal officials say another $200 million will get the cargo handling facility across the finish line to “net zero” by 2030.

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City could update West Long Beach zoning to encourage retail development

Avatar photo by Jason Ruiz January 20, 2023January 20, 2023

Later this year, the City Council could update zoning in West Long Beach along certain corridors to help drive retail investments to the area that lacks grocery stores, banks and other basic services.

Posted inSmall Business

Sommelier to educate Long Beach on ‘secrets’ of sake with new Downtown tasting room

Avatar photoby Kat SchusterJanuary 8, 2023January 9, 2023

Greg Beck has already gained a following with his Sake Secret pop-up tucked inside Long Beach Beer Lab. This summer, he’ll open LA County’s first stand-alone specialty sake shop and tasting room.

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