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Long Beach Post – Thrown for a Loop

February 25, 2018
Sean W.
Placemaking, Public Space

In April 2016 the Loop at Pine + Ocean opened to the public, transforming a vacant lot into a fun and engaging public space and furthering the Downtown Long Beach Alliance’s efforts to make DTLB a more walkable place. As

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The People and Projects Creating a Fun and Connected Downtown

December 18, 2017January 1, 2018
Sean W.
Placemaking, Public Space, Uncategorized

This post originally appeared in the Long Beach Business Journal. Placemaking is an approach to transforming public space that engages the community in making changes that promote the health, happiness, and well being of a city. The Downtown Long Beach

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Creative Placemaking Projects Make DTLB a More Fun and Livable Place

December 19, 2016January 3, 2018
Sean W.
Public Space

This post originally appeared in the Long Beach Business Journal. Along with new construction cranes dotting the landscape and new businesses opening throughout downtown, our public spaces are also evolving – into more welcoming, fun, engaging spaces for all members

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Armory Park: Another Victory for Downtown Long Beach

April 9, 2012January 3, 2018
Sean W.
Public Space

The recent announcement that Long Beach will get $2.8 million from the State of California to help create a new park, tentatively called Armory Park, in what is now a section of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard between 6th and

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Ideas to Revive Lincoln Park in Downtown Long Beach

August 15, 2011January 3, 2018
Sean W.
Public Space

Though situated near office buildings, new residential condominiums and apartments, and popular tourist destinations Lincoln Park in downtown Long Beach is justifiably a forgotten public space that sees little use as a gathering place by the community. Thanks in part

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Long Beach: Where Are We Going?

May 18, 2011January 5, 2018
Sean W.
Placemaking, Public Space, Uncategorized

Having lived in downtown Long Beach (near Broadway and The Promenade) for just over three years I have seen the City take great strides in creating a world class destination for visitors, as well as a more livable place for

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