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Long Beach Shoreline Gateway

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Finally, new renderings for Shoreline Gateway~~~!!!!

The project proposes a mixed-use development involving a 22-story residential tower at the northwest corner of Ocean Boulevard and Alamitos Avenue, a 15- to 19-story stepped slab building west of the existing Lime Avenue and Ocean Boulevard intersection and a 10-story building northeast of the existing Artaban building. The proposed buildings would be situated over a two-story podium of residential, retail and live/work units, resulting in a maximum height of 24-, 21- and 12-stories, respectively, from grade (refer to Exhibit 2-4, Proposed Project Roof Plan). Development of the project would allow up to 365 residential units including live/work spaces, townhomes, one to three bedroom apartments, and penthouse units and associated amenities. The project proposes locating live/work units adjacent to Ocean Boulevard and townhouse units adjacent to the Bronce Way alley and Medio Street. The proposal would involve relocating the existing Bronce Way alley northward to the edge of the project site providing direct access to the proposed townhouse units. A maximum of 20,000 square feet of ground floor retail, art gallery, café and civic space uses would front the proposed residential tower and stepped slab building on Ocean Boulevard. Lime Avenue between Medio Street and Ocean Boulevard would be vacated to allow for an elliptical-shaped paseo between these buildings. Parking for approximately 860 cars would be provided in three subterranean parking levels and in a concealed parking structure located atgrade and one level above-grade. The parking structure would be concealed from the public by the proposed live/work and townhouse units and the proposed retail uses.
Additionally, a residential garden would be located directly above the structure, surrounded by the existing Artaban building on the west and proposed residential uses on the north, east and south. Vehicular access to the project site would occur from Atlantic Avenue, Ocean Boulevard and at the western terminus of Medio Street. Development of the project, as proposed, would result in the removal of 63 multiplefamily residential units and approximately 20,980 square feet of retail, restaurant and office uses.








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Long Beach has a long history of development projects taking along time towards fruition. I believe, the area could have achieved many great things. However, much of that became maligned when the CityPlace mall's anchor tenant became Walmart. Not your typical urban store. Its going to be a wait and see with Long Beach. To my knowledge, this is an RDA project. It will be interesting to see if the developer has the financing to do it.
 
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