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One World Trade Center is a 27-story office building located in Downtown Long Beach, California. [1] The building was completed in 1989 and is 397 feet (121 meters) high, making it the tallest building in Long Beach from 1989 to 2021 when it was passed by the Shoreline Gateway Tower. [2]
The pedestrian tunnel which connected the building with the beach is the subject of the Lana Del Rey song "Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd". [5] Less than a year after the song was released, it was announced that the Jergins Tunnel will reopen as a speakeasy which will be part of a new Hard Rock Hotel.
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 ...
Danger Close Games (formerly DreamWorks Interactive LLC and EA Los Angeles) was an American video game developer based in Los Angeles.The company was founded in March 1995 as joint venture between DreamWorks SKG and Microsoft (later moved to Microsoft Games) under the name DreamWorks Interactive, with studios in Redmond, Washington, and Los Angeles.
The Chicago Cubs baseball team held spring training at the ballpark in 1966, the Los Angeles Rams football team and Olympic teams have used the site for practice or exhibition games. It is the home of the Long Beach State 49ers baseball team, "the Dirtbags," and former home of the defunct Western Baseball League team, the Long Beach Breakers ...
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Long Beach City College: Operator: Long Beach City College: Capacity: 11,600: Surface: SprinTurf: Opened: 1950: Tenants; Long Beach City College California Interscholastic Federation Long Beach State 49ers football (1955–1976, 1983–1992) Long Beach Admirals (1967) Los Angeles Force
The Ocean Center Building is a 14-story, 197-foot-tall residential building in downtown Long Beach, California. It was built in 1929 and designed by Raymond M. Kennedy under the Los Angeles architecture firm Meyer & Holler. [1] [2] [3]