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Long Beach

Long Beach is the fifth largest city in California. It has seen many transformations since 1888, the year it was incorporated.

From its early days as a beach-side retreat, to it's current standing as one of the most urban cities in the Western US, Long Beach has been tirelessly reinventing itself.


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Name|Floors|Status|Year|Drawings
Temple Lofts6built1928(1)
Downtown Plaza6built1982(1)
Circle Business Center Building Two6built1987(1)
Circle Business Center Building One6built1987(1)
California State University Administration...6built1997(1)
Blackstone Apartments6built1923(1)
115 Pine Ave.6built1902(2)
100 Broadway Building6built1987(2)
Tower of Toscana5cancelled(2)
The Long Beach Hotel5destroyed(1)
National Bank of Long Beach5destroyed(1)
Long Beach Performing Arts Center4built1976(2)
Long Beach Sports Arenabuilt1961(2)
Long Beach Convention Centerbuilt1994(1)
Gerald Desmond Bridgebuilt1968
First Congregational Churchbuilt1914(3)
Carnival Cruise Terminalbuilt1983(1)
Cal State Long Beach Events Centerbuilt1995(2)
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