Long Beach Superblock develops

Plans to redevelop a Long Beach waterfront parcel known as the Superblock are finally gaining momentum after being stalled for nearly two decades. Long Beach City Council’s architectural review board approved plans in October for two 10-story towers with 100 hotel rooms, 325 one-, two- and three-bedroom condos, a conference center, a health club, restaurants and retail. In late December, Long Beach City Manager Edwin Eaton said, “The deal has been closed. Shore Development is spending the winter devising a plan and we expect ground to be broken in the spring. They have all their approvals.” more By Marc Ferris

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