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Real Estate & Zoning News in Long Beach, California

ArchiWise tracks 4 stories about real estate, zoning, permitting, and policy in Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California. We surface the local decisions (rezonings, council debates, infrastructure investment, hazard mapping updates) that change how property gets built and bought. Updated as new coverage publishes.

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Wood Framing Nears Completion for 281-Unit Mixed-Use Development in Long Beach
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Wood Framing Nears Completion for 281-Unit Mixed-Use Development in Long Beach

A Holland Partner Group mixed-use project at 6700 Pacific Coast Highway in Long Beach is nearing structural completion, set to deliver 281 apartments, including 13 affordable units, alongside ground-floor retail.

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Long Beach Committee Reviews Plans for 55 Affordable Units at 1850 Atlantic Avenue
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Long Beach Committee Reviews Plans for 55 Affordable Units at 1850 Atlantic Avenue

A city-owned property at 1850-1862 Atlantic Avenue in Long Beach is slated for a new six-story development, featuring 55 affordable housing units. The project, reviewed by the Site Plan Review Committee, will cater to very low- and extremely low-income households.

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Alexan West End: 600-Unit Apartment Complex Nears Completion in Downtown Long Beach
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Alexan West End: 600-Unit Apartment Complex Nears Completion in Downtown Long Beach

The Alexan West End development, a 600-unit apartment complex by Trammell Crow Residential and R&V Management, has shed its wrapping at 600 Broadway in Downtown Long Beach. This project introduces seven- and eight-story buildings with various apartment types and amenities, marking a significant step in a larger approved plan for the site.

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Linc Housing to Replace its Headquarters with Affordable Apartments
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Linc Housing to Replace its Headquarters with Affordable Apartments

Nonprofit developer Linc Housing has filed plans to demolish its own headquarters in Long Beach and build a 109-unit affordable housing complex in its place. The project will serve low-income families and include new ground-floor offices for the organization.

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