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The local company has amassed 1,000 workers at its 189,00-square-foot campus where it aims to build a new generation of space station by 2030.
Longtime restaurateur John Morris has been locked in a high-profile battle with the powerful California Coastal Commission. Why has he decided to pick this fight?
A diversity of business sectors drive the Long Beach economy, some with roots dating back to the city’s origins, and others that have blossomed more recently. The city’s economic strength and ...
Jane Close Conoley has already traded the 5,200 square foot Miller House in Park Estates — the traditional home for Cal State Long Beach’s top administrator — for a 1,300 square foot space in a shared ...
One constant throughout Long Beach’s aerospace history has been the expertise coming out of Cal State Long Beach.
The annual Building a Better Long Beach event, hosted as a partnership between the Business Journal and the city of Long Beach, returned in person this week at the Beverly O’Neill Theater. Mayor ...
The reimagining of the Los Angeles Waterfront has been in the works since the turn of the century. With construction on the redevelopment well underway, the Port of Los Angeles last week released the ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on development projects throughout Long Beach—stalling out some in the planning phase, delaying ongoing construction and, in some cases, forcing ...
Overcoming logistical challenges, such as transporting heavy equipment onto the island via barge, is one of the training goals of the Innovative Readiness Training project on Catalina Island.
A months-long battle over whether the Dolly Varden Hotel will be demolished may have ended Thursday, after the Long Beach Planning Commission sided with a developer on their appeal to make way for a ...
Total Terminals International, operator of the 385-acre Pier T, met with leaders of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union on May 17 to announce its intentions to automate the Long Beach ...