Long Beach

The Spark

Affordable Housing Proposed At 1900 Long Beach Boulevard In Midtown, Long Beach

Long Beach and its Mayor Robert Garcia celebrated the completion of a mixed-use supportive housing complex at 1900 Long Beach Boulevard in Midtown, Long Beach. The project brings affordable and supportive housing units near the Metro A Line’s PCH station. Linc Housing is the project developer. City Fabrick, D33 Design, and WHA Architects are responsible for the design concepts and construction.

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The Magnolia View

Apartment Building Fully-Framed In Downtown Long Beach

A mixed-use building has wrapped up construction in downtown Long Beach. The project proposal includes the construction of a seven-story apartment building with retail space. The project replaced a surface parking lot at the southwest corner of Broadway and Magnolia Avenue. Ensemble Real Estate Investments is developing the project. Urban Architecture Lab is managing the design concepts and construction.

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810 Pine Avenue

New Assisted Living Announced At 810 Pine Avenue In North Pine, Long Beach

Residents will soon welcome a new residential project at 810 Pine Avenue in North Pine, Long Beach. Plans for bringing a new assisted living community have been announced recently. The project proposal includes the construction of residential units with outdoor spaces and on-site amenities. Global Premier Development, Inc is the project developer. KTGY Architects is managing the design concepts and construction.

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$215 Million High-Rise Development Taking Form In Downtown Long Beach

Vancouver-based real estate developer, Omni Group, has initiated the construction of a high-rise residential development on the east side of Long Beach between Broadway and 3rd Street. The project proposal includes the construction of a 23-story residential high-rise featuring 400+ apartments and retail space. Plans call for rebuilding the Acres of Books building to serve as an approximately 9,300-square-foot food hall. The facade of the brick building, which is a historic landmark, will be retained.

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