LA Rising: Shoring Up Long Beach

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LA Rising: Shoring Up Long Beach
Illustrative map of five major development projects under construction.

Los Angeles County’s second-largest city is also undergoing a downtown renaissance.

The Long Beach waterfront city center is getting a new civic center via a public-private partnership. Residential, retail and hotel developments are in the works, along with a flurry of condo, apartment and mixed-use projects.

This city of about a half-million people has been evolving for decades, ending its Navy town period, surviving the tumultuous 1990s and remaking itself as a tourism and convention destination – not to mention a major port of the Pacific Rim.

The latest growth spurt marks a new era that follows years of investment by the city that helped revitalize urban culture.

More is on the way.

The Aquarium of the Pacific is embarking on a $53 million expansion. A $250 million entertainment district called Queen Mary Island is proposed next to the iconic ship. The port is also going through a transformation as it modernizes, expands and constructs a new bridge.

The map highlights just a few of the projects that are under development.

Long Beach is seeing a wave of development that is projected to bring in hundreds of new apartment units, a residential tower that would be its tallest building and a new civic center in the middle of it all.

The following five projects are just a snapshot of a growing number of major developments under construction in downtown long Beach, many of which are mixed-use buildings designed to take advantage of the nearby transit opportunities with the Metro Blue Line connecting the city to downtown Los Angeles.

– Neil Nisperos

1. Shoreline Gateway

Cost: N/A

Location: 777 E. Ocean Blvd.

Description: Second phase of the Current residential project, this 35-story residential tower with retail would be the tallest building in Long Beach

Developer: Ledcor Properties, Anderson Pacific, Qualico and Lantower Residential

Architect: Studioneleven, Carrier Johnson, RELM

Estimated completion: Third quarter 2020

2. Amli Park Broadway

Cost: $90 million

Location: 245 W. Broadway

Description: 222-unit residential component

with retail space

Developer: AMLI Residential

Architect: KTGY Architects

Contractors: Hill Contractors

Estimated completion: Second quarter 2018

3. OceanAire

Cost: $130 million

Location: 150 W. Ocean Blvd.

Description: Seven-story, 216-unit apartment complex

Developer: LMC, Lennar Co. and

Intergulf Development

Architect: Togawa Smith

Contractors: Zwick Construction

Estimated completion: Spring 2019

4. Sonata

Cost: N/A

Location: 207 E. Seaside Way by the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center

Description: Five-story, 112-unit apartment complex with a city-funded pedestrian bridge

Developer: Ensemble Real Estate Investments

Architect: Studio T-SQ Inc.

Estimated completion: Fourth quarter 2018

5. Civic Center

Cost: $520 million

Location: 401 W. Ocean Blvd.

Description: New City Hall, Port of Long Beach offices, library, park, hotel, retail and residential

Developer: Plenary-Edgemoor Civic Partners

Architect: SOM Architects, KSM Architects

Contractors: Clark Construction

Estimated completion: Mid-2019

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