An abandoned gas station in downtown Long Beach is poised to give way to multifamily housing. New Century Development filed an application with the City of Long Beach to demolish the vacant service station at 402 Atlantic Avenue and erect a seven-story building with 82 units, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. A portion of the residences would be designated for rent as affordable housing, unlocking density bonus incentives that exempt the project from certain zoning restrictions. The plans call for a combination of studio, one- and two-bedroom units above parking for 82 vehicles. Amenity decks would be built on the third […]
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