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Here’s How Your Voice Can Be Heard: Mayor Kicks Off Public Forum Series on Housing
Make no mistake about it: housing is a complex but extremely important issue, one where rising rents and fears of gentrification are paired with the desire to move forward and become a destination city—which is precisely why Mayor Robert Garcia will be kicking off his...
read moreNew York Post Declares Long Beach as One of the Top Five Places to Live in the Nation
It turns out the New York Post is discovering what so many of us have known since we stepped foot onto the grand shores of Long Beach: it is one of the best places to live. After already having recognized Beachwood BBQ & Brewing as one of the best craft breweries...
read moreThe Best of Both Worlds: Romeo Chocolates Hosts Pop-Up at Pie Bar
Pie, meet Chocolate. Chocolate, meet Pie. Come this Friday, September 16, DLTB’s favorite sweet shop The Pie Bar is hosting a pop-up with its future neighbor, Romeo Chocolates. From 7PM to 9PM, you can sample and purchase the artisan house of chocolate’s decadent...
read moreDLBA Rebrands Itself to Better Reflect Community Ties
Representing a community of nearly 5,000 stakeholders that spans from residents to businesses and property owners, the DLBA has largely been known as a business group of “associates”—antithetical to what it actually does. The DLBA's evolution and growth has made it a...
read moreDTLB’s Auld Dub Named One of the Region’s Best Pubs by CBS
We’ve long loved and known of the uniqueness that is The Auld Dubliner in DTLB. Surely, while wannabe Irish pubs across the country slap on a Gaelic-sounding name on the outside of a joint slathered in flat TV screens, some wood panels, and mediocre grub, the Auld Dub...
read morePharrell-Led ComplexCon in DTLB Announces Kanye West, Skrillex as Musical Headliners
Shortly after music guru and artist Pharrell Williams announced his decision to head Complex Magazine’s inaugural two-day ComplexCon, speculation as to who he would bring was high. After all, he promised it would be "the hottest ticket of the year.” Mr. Williams has...
read morePoki Star on Pine Avenue in DTLB Opens
The poke revolution continues, food lovers of Long Beach, as DTLB becomes home to a second poke joint, this one called Poki Star and located in the Pacific Court next to Johnny Rockets and Donburi on Pine. Shortly after opening its homestead location in Huntington...
read moreThe Loop in DTLB Earns National Recognition for Concept and Design
What can we say? We're both proud and blushing. The International Downtown Association (IDA) recognized The Loop in DTLB today at its annual conference in Atlanta. The project was headed by the Downtown Long Beach Associates (DLBA) and has transformed a...
read moreCity Searching for Creative Help in Making an Outdoor Office in DTLB (Yup, an Outdoor Office)
Harvey Milk Promenade Park isn't just a solemn place that recognizes the battles and wins and lives of the LGBTQ people—it's about to become an outdoor office if all goes as planned. The City of Long Beach is looking for innovative ways to turn an accessible the park...
read moreTwo Exhibits, One Night in DTLB: Explore the Art of Some of Long Beach’s Best Artists
When the Downtown Long Beach Associates (DLBA) renovated and expanded its offices, the organization opened its walls to artists across Long Beach in a bid to have their art featured. Now in its second year running, DLBA’s Talent Pool 2016 exhibition will opened up to...
read moreLetter from the Chair: Making a Better Downtown Is More than Getting Heads to Nod
I’m going to end where I began, something I’ve never shied away from: I’m a doer and I respect doers. Pundits can come and go as quickly as the fingers they point blame at can adjust angle but actions have a more lasting (and more risky) presence. It’s what led me to...
read moreThe Theatre on Pine Isn’t There Anymore: Creating Better Wayfinding Solutions in DTLB
When you travel to a new city, how do you find your way around? When you’re in your city but within an area you don’t know, how do you find your way around? Do you look for signage, a maybe a directory or a map? These questions create the main conceptual drive behind...
read moreDTLB’s Great Society Cider & Mead Celebrates Grand Opening
If you’re in search of a cider house in our state, you’ll have to take a lengthy trip from SoCal. The nearest would be off the 101 just south of Thousand Oaks for 101 Cider or, along the same route, at Atascadero for Bristol Cider House—and even then, these...
read moreLive After 5 Takes Over East Village with Jazzy Blues and Hawaiian-Inspired Tunes
The spirit of Live After 5, our monthly live music series bringing the best free entertaining around, continues as we invade the East Village—particularly MAKE Collectives and 6th & Detroit on September 8. Performing from 5PM to 6PM at MAKE Collectives, located at...
read moreHere’s Your Chance to Sit at a Table Hosted by Long Beach’s Best Chefs—All in the Name of Mental Health
The beauty of food for many cultures isn’t so much its essentiality to living—though sustenance is very much a key component—but, despite the affluence of a family, how food brings people together. Food, in all its forms, both low and high, is a bonding agent; it can...
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