10 Incredible Gems On Long Beach, Californiaâs Retro Row
Apr.22.2021
Twenty miles from Los Angeles sits Long Beach California. Long Beach, or âstrong beachâ as some locals call it, is a diverse and lively city with plenty to offer its guests and residents. No matter your tastes in cuisine, attire, or events, Long Beach has you covered. Each neighborhood has its own identity, but one section in particular, 4th Street, also known as Retro Row, carries a certain flare. The portion nicknamed âRetro Rowâ by Chris Reece, a former drummer of a punk rock band and owner of the Pike Restaurant on 4th Avenue, consists of an abundance of antique stores, restaurants, niche establishments, and residential homes.
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Turnbridge Equities and Waterford Property Company Acquire City Place Long Beach in Southern California
Joint venture finalizes purchase of large-scale open-air development in downtown Long Beach after previously acquiring property loan
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City Place Long Beach, a 14-acre, large-scale open-air retail, office, and mixed-used development property in the heart of downtown Long Beach, California.
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The partnership first acquired the loan on City Place Long Beach at the end of 2020 and has now reached an agreement to take over ownership of the property. City Place has a storied history in Long Beach, having once been the home of the Long Beach Plaza Mall, an enclosed shopping mall built in 1982. The mall was demolished in 2002 to make way for City Place, an open-air shopping district anchored by several big-box tenants, emblematic of the region s large-scale retail development trends in the early 2000s. With th
The manager of Los Amigos Strength and Fitness Center in Signal Hill plans to host a 6 a.m. fitness class on Monday morning, just a few hours after being allowed to welcome customers indoors for the first time in nearly a year.
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“We’re just tired; it’s been a really long year,” said Sandy Bond, manager of the gym, which at one point was down to just 16 paying members. “We’ve seen a lot of our friends go under and not open back up. We’re trying to make it through. We lost over 60% to 70% of our business.”
L.A. s Hottest Dining Scene Is Now Outside of the City Krista Simmons
Perhaps no city is more suited to day tripping than Los Angeles, a town that lives and dies by its obsessive car culture. So it seems only natural that during lockdown, when something as simple as a trip to the bottle shop is an event worth dressing up for, Angelenos are taking to their cars to satisfy a need for diversion.
In a time when drive-through holiday parades and car concerts are
de rigueur, destination dining in Southern California has begun to mirror its European counterparts, with locals driving a bit of distance to experience a Michelin-starred meal the way travelers do on their holidays across the pond.
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