No way, LB is far from being close to Miami. Miami has more $$$ and a longer history with a huge population and more culture and diversity... I can go on and on.
Having said that, LB is pretty cool on its own. I don't know what a "sister" city would be for LB, but regardless LB is scheduled to be a much more impressive city than it has been in a while.
No way, LB is far from being close to Miami. Miami has more $$$ and a longer history with a huge population and more culture and diversity... I can go on and on.
Having said that, LB is pretty cool on its own. I don't know what a "sister" city would be for LB, but regardless LB is scheduled to be a much more impressive city than it has been in a while.
I love how the balconies blend seamlessly in with the glass in the facade. Balconies have a tendency to seem out of place and ugly on most residential buildings so that is a real achievement. Here they seem to be part of the character of the building. Stunning!
No way, LB is far from being close to Miami. Miami has more $$$ and a longer history with a huge population and more culture and diversity... I can go on and on.
Having said that, LB is pretty cool on its own. I don't know what a "sister" city would be for LB, but regardless LB is scheduled to be a much more impressive city than it has been in a while.
Last I read Long Beach had a bigger population that Miami...and if you're talking metro, well, LB is part of the LA metro...I'm confused by what you mean in light of the facts...
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