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Long Beach CA Real Estate & Land for Sale

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Beds:
n/a
Baths:
Sq.Ft.:
22,500
Status:
Active
MLS#:
CL24373895
Type:
Land
Lot size:
0.52 Acres
A broker reciprocity listing Courtesy: Adam Peterson - CB Richard Ellis, Inc. Adam Peterson adam.peterson@cbre.com
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140-Unit Development Site in Prime Long Beach, Entitled at COE. Available for sale or joint venture, the offering consists of a forthcoming entitlement for a140-unit multifamily project on .516 acres of land situated on the corner of Pine Ave. and 10th St. Located just north of Downtown Long Beach and around the corner from the Pacific Ave. Blue Line light rail, the three-parcel site is subject to attractive high density zoning ideal for multifamily development. 937-947 Pine Ave. offers an incredible, walkable amenity base and transit connectivity. Ownership is in the process of obtaining an entitlement for a140-unit, woodframe over concrete podium, 8-story, at-grade apartment project with 15 restricted affordable units and approximately 2000 square feet of ground floor retail/amenity space. New construction apartments in Downtown Long Beach and the surrounding area achieve rents surpassing $4 per square foot, well above the submarket and County averages. As part of a state-mandated housing planning process to relieve the current housing shortage, the city of Long Beach is tasked with adding over 26,000 new homes to its housing stock by 2029. Housing permits have decreased significantly since over 1000 units were permitted in 2021 suggesting a lack of new supply once 937-947 Pine

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