The store would replace a shuttered Staples office supplies location in a commercial center at 4600 E. Pacific Coast Highway near Ximeno Avenue.
Long Beach Business Journal
Internet News
Signal Hill, California 579 followers
The voice of Long Beach business for over 30 years.
About us
The Long Beach Business Journal is a publication of the Long Beach Journalism Initiative, serving as the "voice of business" since its premiere edition in March 1987. It covers a wide range of business and community issues, with special focuses on real estate and development, healthcare, hospitality and tourism, aviation and aerospace, technology, financial services, education and more. The work we do at the Long Beach Business Journal and its sister publication, the Long Beach Post, has always been a public service. In late 2023, after decades of for-profit ownership, the two publications reorganized in line with this central mission. The publications are now charitable entities under the auspices of the Long Beach Journalism Initiative. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our EIN is 93-4121848.
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http://www.lbbusinessjournal.com
External link for Long Beach Business Journal
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- Internet News
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Signal Hill, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1987
- Specialties
- local news and business news
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2599 E 28th St
Signal Hill, California 90755, US
Employees at Long Beach Business Journal
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Kris Gragson
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Singer John Legend visits Long Beach to celebrate first pet food pantry for homeless
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Commissioners are now seeking to instead add requirements that elected leaders and top officials upload their calendars to the city website on a monthly basis.
After pushback, Ethics Commission now won't recommend that nonprofits report lobbying
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Harnessing clean energy is a venture of unprecedented scope in California. Long Beach's port could be used for storing, staging and assembling parts needed for the massive operation.
California has just approved a new blueprint for offshore wind. The massive projects will cost billions
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Private-sector jobs in California have declined since their post-pandemic peak, while public-sector employment has shown gains, the state’s Legislative Analyst’s Office says.
California’s ‘weak’ job market propped up by public money as private sector sheds jobs
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They questioned why city staff recommended permits for several businesses out of Huntington Beach instead of to local operators who have taught kitesurfing in Belmont Shore for years.
City Council questions why local kitesurfing companies were passed over for vital permits
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Assemblymember Josh Lowenthal, who owns restaurants that serve drinks, has introduced several bills adding requirements for bar owners and drink servers to do more to prevent drink spiking.
He used to run a nightclub. Now he’s pushing for new laws to fight drink spiking
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The oil industry’s decision will mean that state rules protecting homes and schools near oil and gas wells will go into effect. The companies instead will fight them in court.
Controversial measure overturning oil well restrictions won’t be on California ballot
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When the restaurant opened in 1954, the menu included pizza-eating instructions. On Friday, they're celebrating 70 years with pizza giveaways.
Domenico’s, Long Beach’s oldest restaurant, celebrates its 70th anniversary
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