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In 2017 the office building was purchased by Long Beach based Pacific6 with plans for conversion to residential units. [7] The project was started in 2019, and when finished it will have approximately 80 units with access to rooftop terraces, the ground floor along Ocean Blvd. and Pine Ave. will have space for restaurants and boutiques. [8]
The Edison Building (100 Long Beach Blvd.) [16] Adelaide M. Tichenor House (Greene and Greene) (852 E. Ocean Blvd.) [17] Breakers Hotel (200-220 E. Ocean Blvd.) Walker's Department Store; First National Bank of Long Beach; Masonic Temple (Long Beach, California) (230 Pine Ave.) Ocean Center Building (110 W. Ocean Blvd.) Scottish Rite Cathedral
Heritage is a Michelin-starred restaurant in Long Beach, California. The restaurant serves California / American cuisine in the Rose Park neighborhood. [1] [2] Heritage is the first Long Beach restaurant to be awarded a Michelin star. [3]
445-455 Pine Ave. 16.52.780: Gaytonia Apartment Building: 212 Quincy Ave. 16.52.790: Masonic Hall Commercial Building: 5351-53 Long Beach Blvd. 16.52.800: Art Theater Building: 2025 E. 4th St. 16.52.810: Ambassador Apartment Building: 35 Alboni Place 16.52.830: Merrill Building: 810-812 Long Beach Blvd. 16.52.840: Flossie Lewis House: 628 West ...
At a hastily assembled news conference on Will Rogers State Beach, Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Kristin Crowley told reporters that the fire had grown from 10 acres to 1,261 acres in less ...
The Masonic Temple at 230 Pine Ave. in downtown Long Beach, California was built in 1903. It is listed on the List of City of Long Beach historic landmarks. [2] [3] It is "one of the last remaining examples of eminent local architect Henry F. Starbuck, who designed many of the city's turn-of-the-century buildings." [4]
Bored & Hungry was located at 2405 E 7th St. in Long Beach, California. It occupied a 1,700 square foot (160 m 2) space that formerly belonged to a fried chicken restaurant and was almost replaced by a vegan burger location. [9] It had a small menu consisting of smash burgers, veggie burgers, French fries, and soda. [10]
North Long Beach (also referred to as North Town or Northside) is a predominantly working-class area of Long Beach, California.The neighborhood is bounded to the west, north and east by the Long Beach city limits (the Rancho Dominguez unincorporated county area and the cities of Compton, Paramount, Bellflower and Lakewood), and to the south by a Union Pacific railroad track and the Bixby ...