Mill Creek shoots for housing density, retail at Long Beach Civic Center
The transformation of downtown Long Beach’s Ocean Boulevard corridor is poised to continue with a new development from Mill Creek Residential Trust. On Thursday, the Long Beach Planning Commission will review plans from Mill Creek that call for building more than 700 apartments at 321 West Ocean Boulevard, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. The location is part of Long Beach’s Civic Center, which has undergone a makeover in the past decade that has added new glass towers, park space and a public library to the heart of the seaside city. Mill Creek Residential Trust is looking to secure approvals for the […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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