Recent Streetsblog LA posts about Long Beach

Housing in Long Beach, Part 1: How Migrations Created the Most Diverse City in the U.S.

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Little is it known that a Long Beach-based organization, the Fair Housing Foundation, played an extensively large part in creating California’s current open-housing policies and sale/rental equalities. This is particularly interesting given that Long Beach’s Housing Element (HE)–the state-required planning document that analyzes a city’s housing needs in eight-year blocks–is due for renewal this October. The draft HE, released […]

Long Beach: City Hall East Closes Escrow; The Edison Lofts Officially Moves In

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Built in 1959, the famed Kenneth Wing-designed building between 1st & Broadway–sadly vacant since 2005–has officially closed escrow following the sale of the property by the city to developers Ratkovich Properties for $2.1 million. Having closed escrow June 7, the Long Beach developer–through a partnership known as 100 LBB Real Estate LLC with Los Angeles-based […]