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Walnut + Daisy (Santa Ana Micro-Farm)

The Santa Ana Micro-Farm will be an urban agricultural facility, small business incubator, and community space that leverages a fallow publicly-owned former industrial property to create a productive landscape and community gathering space.

Long Beach, CA
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Healthy Market Partnership

City Fabrick is collaborating with the Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services to develop the Healthy Market Partnership that engages small markets to expand their respective offerings of healthy food and fresh produce.

Long Beach, CA
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Concourse

City Fabrick hosts gatherings of design and planning professionals, community stakeholders, advocates, and government officials in a variety of formats to discuss city building. 

Long Beach, CA
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The Center Long Beach Facilities Plan

The LGBTQ Center engaged City Fabrick to develop a factualities plan in response to their recently adopted strategic plan that contemplated a substantial expansion of their services and clientele.

Long Beach, CA
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Building Healthy Communities Village

The California Endowment organized their midway convening of stakeholders and grantees operating within their fourteen Building Healthy Communities sites as an opportunity to check-in halfway through their ten-year place-based initiative.

Long Beach, CA
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Books and Buckets Strategic Plan

City Fabrick partnered with Books and Buckets, a Long Beach youth leadership development organization, to craft a multi-year strategic plan aimed at accommodating future demand and growth.

Long Beach, CA
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Spark at Midtown

The Spark at Midtown is a mixed-use community consisting of nearly one hundred affordable homes, consisting of permanent supportive housing and family housing, serving the diverse needs of Long Beach residents.

Long Beach, CA
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Housing Report: Missing Middle

The Missing Middle Housing Report is a collaboration between City Fabrick and the California State University Long Beach Geography Department, sponsored by the CSULB Research Foundation.

Long Beach, CA
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711 Pine

The 711 Pine residential development offers a unique opportunity for addressing the “missing middle” of housing affordability with nearly 50 compact one-bedroom apartment homes.

Long Beach, CA
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4th Street Micro

The development of nearly one-hundred micro units on 4th Street in Long Beach’s East Village Arts District is intended to serve an unmet need for “missing middle” housing affordability, with rents between traditional market-rate housing and subsidized housing that has limits on household income.

Long Beach, CA
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909 Pine

909 Pine one of the first new construction, micro-unit developments in Long Beach, having secured entitlements and is currently in the permitting process.

Long Beach, CA
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Helen Drake Senior Village

As part of the City of Phoenix’s effort to address rising challenges of housing affordability they have embarked on a comprehensive initiative to leverage surplus public land to develop new affordable housing.

Phoenix, Arizona
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HACLA Vision Plan

Build HOPE is the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA)’s 25-Year strategic plan to advance the preservation and expansion of affordable housing options and inclusive economic development for a wide array of households and partners.

Los Angeles, CA
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Cudahy Senior Center

The Cudahy Senior Community consists of one hundred and forty dwelling units with a ground floor community center that will serve residents above as well as the surrounding community.

Cudahy, California
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The Lake House

Lake House is a supportive housing development in the Westlake neighborhood of Downtown Los Angeles consisting of 63 affordable rental units.

Los Angeles, California
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St Michael's Apartments

St Michael’s is a sanctuary for nature, earth, and spirt – providing housing, amenities, open spaces, and supportive services designed to help residents maintain stability and wellness.

Riverside, California
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Long Beach Urban Agriculture Report

After designing several community gardens for local schools, organizations, and housing sites, it quickly became evident that it takes much more than planter beds and seeds to successfully operate and program these spaces.

Long Beach
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Zone-In: City Core

The Zone In: City Core project was a comprehensive urban revitalization initiative aimed at transforming the heart of Long Beach into a vibrant and sustainable hub.

Long Beach, CA
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West LA VA

The West Los Angeles Veterans Community Plan provides the framework for creating a cohesive Veteran-serving neighborhood on the West LA-VA campus for over 2,000 residents.

Los Angeles, CA
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West Long Beach Open Space Buffer

The West Long Beach community has long been impacted by the vast industrial, refining, and freight uses surrounding it.

Long Beach, CA
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Westside Boys & Girls Club of Long Beach

City Fabrick collaborated with staff and youth to reinvigorate the tired but well-used interior space for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Long Beach Westside Center, located in Admiral Kidd Park, across from Cabrillo High School.

Long Beach, CA
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Walk San Jose

The premise of Walk San Jose is simple:

San Jose, CA
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Villa Vanowen

The new permanent supportive community provides over sixty new homes designed in a hamlet of four 3-4 stories structures, organized around garden walks, patios, and a central courtyard.

Los Angeles, CA
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Steelcraft

Located in the Bixby Knolls neighborhood of Long Beach, SteelCraft is an outdoor food hall created using ten 20- and 40-foot shipping containers that host eight businesses, including a Japanese ramen restaurant, an award-winning brewery, and a chocolate shop.

Long Beach, CA
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Shoreline Drive

City Fabrick drafted the Highways to Boulevard proposal for Shoreline Drive, going into detail of the past, present, and potential future for Shoreline Drive.

Long Beach, CA
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Long Beach Parks Strategic Plan

City Fabrick collaborated with multiple City agencies and community partners to develop the Long Beach Parks, Recreation & Marine Strategic Plan, a community-driven, equity-focused, actionable strategic plan to guide the Department’s priorities for the next 10 years.

Long Beach, CA
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Placemake the Vote

City Fabrick was a winner of the Knight Foundation’s 2016 Knight Cities Challenge, which awards innovative projects that create stronger communities and spaces that spur learning, engagement, and growth.

Long Beach, CA
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One San Pedro

The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles is collaborating with the One San Pedro Collaborative, consisting of The Richman Group, Century Housing, and National CORE to plan and redevelop the Rancho San Pedro public housing community.

Los Angeles
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Santa Monica Pop-Up Parklet

The City of Santa Monica launched a public parklet program as a result of local business and political interest during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Santa Monica, CA
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La Placita Cinco

La Placita Cinco, in the City of Santa Ana, is the prototypical solution for revitalizing the auto-oriented strip mall into a mixed-use, neighborhood-serving center.

Santa Ana, CA
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LADOT Community First

The City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation’s Community-First Engagement approach seeks to restore and atone for historic, systemic, and institutional injustice.

Los Angeles, CA
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Hamilton Loop

Identified by the community as a priority project in the Uptown Open Space Vision Plan, the Hamilton Greenbelt is a mile-long walking and bike trail that will eventually wrap around the north and south embankments of the SR-91 Freeway in North Long Beach.

Long Beach, CA
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Gumbiner Park

This project replaced a portion of Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue that was previously known as one of the most dangerous intersections in Long Beach with a new recreation and open space that serves over 30,000 residents in a park-poor community in Central Long Beach.

Long Beach, CA
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Diesel Commons

The project transformed a diesel truck repair facility located in the middle of a Santa Ana residential neighborhood into a small business campus, significantly decreasing local air, noise, light, and visual pollution for neighbors, while establishing a new neighborhood hub for small businesses.

Santa Ana, CA
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Mesa Vista Apartments

Within Costa Mesa’s amenity-rich Eastside neighborhood, near the Downtown Area this new permanent supportive community adaptively reuses a former auto-oriented motel complex into over eighty homes.

Costa Mesa, CA
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Casa Querencia

The permanent supportive community for those formerly struggling with homelessness in Santa Ana, provides over sixty dwelling units immersed amongst a diverse array of amenities, open spaces, and services.

Santa Ana, CA
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Cambodian American Cultural Center

The Cambodian American Cultural Center of Long Beach Vision Plan represents years of hard work, dedication, and advocacy to envision a hub of community for Cambodian Americans and beyond.

Long Beach
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California Cultural Arts District

City Fabrick collaborated with the California Arts Council to develop the California Cultural Districts program as codified in Assembly Bill 189.

California
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14th Street Pop Up

The Midtown Specific Plan identifies portions of 14th Street - along with other side streets intersecting Long Beach Boulevard, in Central Long Beach for potential closure to vehicle traffic to transform into much-needed public open space.

Long Beach, CA
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Jenni Rivera Memorial Park

The new playground addition to the Jenni Rivera Park is a much-needed amenity for the Midtown community of Long Beach.

Long Beach, CA
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51st Street Park

This new park will repurpose underused, unclaimed public right-of-way in North Long Beach to create much needed active open space for this park poor community while establishing a formal access point for the recently opened Deforest Wetlands.

Long Beach, CA
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