Located in the heart of one of Southern California’s most dynamic coastal markets, 1750 Long
Beach Blvd offers an opportunity to own a highly visible, corner-lot property in a rapidly
growing, high-trafficc corridor of Long Beach, CA. This ±4,017 SF freestanding building sits on a
±5,600 SF lot and is zoned SP1-TN (Transit Node – Mixed Use), allowing for a wide range of
commercial, office, retail, and potential residential or live-work development options. Whether
you’re an owner-user looking to establish your business in a central, high-exposure location, or
an investor seeking value-add upside in a supply-constrained urban market, this property
offers long-term income potential. Situated along the Long Beach Blvd transit corridor, just
minutes from Downtown, the Port, and major freeways, the property is primed to benefit from
ongoing city revitalization, infrastructure improvements, and consistent foot and vehicle traffic.
The Long Beach market continues to attract local and out-of-state capital due to its strong
fundamentals, pro-development zoning, and consistent event-driven tourism.
With major annual events such as the Acura Grand Prix (200,000+ visitors), the
Congressional Cup Regatta, and the upcoming 2028 Olympics, Day Trip Festival, a two-day
EDM celebration at the Queen Mary Waterfront attracting tens of thousands of music fans
each year. These events flood nearby businesses with visitors who contribute to parking,
dining, hospitality, and retail revenues.
Long Beach generates consistent demand across retail, hospitality, and service sectors.
Additionally, the city’s business-friendly initiatives, strong rental demand, and growing
population of professionals and entrepreneurs create an ideal environment for mixed-use
development or owner-user occupancy. The SP1-TN zoning is particularly valuable, as it
supports a variety of uses near public transportation nodes, opening doors for retail
storefronts, creative office, cafes, medical, or live/work configurations all of which are in
demand in this walkable, transit-connected neighborhood.
Whether it’s operated as-is, remodeled for retail or office use, or redeveloped into a live/work or
multi-tenant concept, 1750 Long Beach Blvd provides a canvas for long-term value creation.