Environmentally Efficient Civic Center Comes to Long Beach (Random Lengths, Dec. '18)
Date of the print version: Dec. 13-19, 2018
Date of the online version: 12/13/18 (link is below)
https://www.randomlengthsnews.com/2018/12/13/environmentally-efficient-civic-center-comes-to-long-beach/?ct=t%28This+Issue+12-13-18%3A+Emptying+Harbor+View%29&fbclid=
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Here's the lead:
As part of a massive downtown civic center development, Long Beach is planning to shut down its existing downtown library on Jan. 19, in favor of a more environmentally-efficient one, scheduled to open summer 2019. The current civic center, including the main library, was built in 1976 in Lincoln Park, bordered by Ocean Boulevard on the south, Pacific Avenue on the east, Broadway on the north, and Magnolia Avenue on the west. The new project preserves the general location, but the existing city hall and library are being demolished to make room for retail and residential development along with what the city is calling a “re-envisioned” four-acre Lincoln Park.
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