1,300 Apartments Proposed For Three Sites Along Pacific Coast Highway In Long Beach

6500 E Pacific Coast Highwayvia Onni Group

A new residential project is coming to Pacific Coast Highway in Long Beach. Thousands of apartments are going to be developed on waterfront properties along Pacific Coast Highway at 6500, 6615 and 6700 East Pacific Coast Highway. The sites are now occupied by parking, offices, and the Marina Shores shopping center.

Each year, Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia’s Building a Better Long Beach presentation provides a showcase of new and future developments coming to the city. This year’s presentation revealed plans from Onni Group, Holland Partner Group, and Carmel Partners.

The project will bring a total of 1,360 housing units as well as commercial uses on sites.

Onni’s project, Onni Marina Shores, will be a retail complex, consisting of two five-story buildings offering 670 residential units above 4,000 square feet of commercial space. The Long Beach Business Journal reports that Onni Marina Shores, a follow-up to the Vancouver-based firm’s under-construction Broadway Block development, will be a fully market-rate complex.

6615 E Pacific Coast Highway

6615 E Pacific Coast Highway via Carmel Partners

The second project, from Carmel Partners, will bring a new six-story building containing 380 apartments, 71 of which will be set aside as affordable housing. Plans also call for 4,800 square feet of ground-floor commercial space. The project will replace an office complex and surface parking on the site.

6700 E Pacific Coast Highway

6700 E Pacific Coast Highway via Holland Partner Group

The third project is from Holland Partner Group. It will replace the Congressional Place office complex on the site to bring 303 residential units into a six-story building. Out of the total, 13 units will be set aside as affordable housing. The residential units will sit atop 3,390 square feet of ground-floor commercial space.

The estimated construction timeline has not been announced yet.

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4 Comments on "1,300 Apartments Proposed For Three Sites Along Pacific Coast Highway In Long Beach"

  1. Pamela Huggins | July 5, 2022 at 9:10 am | Reply

    How do I apply for this beautiful building . Upcoming affordable low income apartment here is my email address pamela.huggins@gmail.com cell phone 213 393 9464 Your help would be greatly apricated Long Beach housing is closed I am trying to get on the list when new buildings come available. Thank you Pamela Huggins

    • Dont expect any response from these expletives. I have been asking similar questions regarding acquisition and or applications-for different properties-and not ONE fanswer have I received.

  2. Mary Hawkins 5/30/23 11:10 am
    I am very much in affordable housing for myself. How do I apply and when? I am most reachable by email. Thanking you in advance for your reply.

  3. The wetlands will be destroyed with the building of these apartments. The buildings will not be on secure grounds which will leave residents with mold, cracked pavements, broken sewage pipes, that will destroy the wild life of the wetlands. There will be traffic congestion, and accidents that will not be safe for the community. Money isnt everything.

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