East Village, Long Beach, California

Neighborhood of Long Beach in Los Angeles, California, United States
East Village
East Village Arts District
The East Village district of Long Beach, California, is in the right three-quarters of the foreground of this southwest-facing photo (the Alamitos Beach neighborhood makes up the left quarter of the foreground, on the east side of Alamitos Avenue, the diagonal street on the left). Downtown Long Beach is to the right. Queensway Bay/San Pedro Bay are visible, with the Queen Mary and part of the Port of Long Beach in the distance. Catalina Island is faintly visible on the horizon.
The East Village district of Long Beach, California, is in the right three-quarters of the foreground of this southwest-facing photo (the Alamitos Beach neighborhood makes up the left quarter of the foreground, on the east side of Alamitos Avenue, the diagonal street on the left). Downtown Long Beach is to the right. Queensway Bay/San Pedro Bay are visible, with the Queen Mary and part of the Port of Long Beach in the distance. Catalina Island is faintly visible on the horizon.
33°46′17″N 118°11′06″W / 33.7715°N 118.1851°W / 33.7715; -118.1851
Country United States
State California
County Los Angeles
City Long Beach

The East Village, sometimes called the "East Village Arts District," is the name of a neighborhood in Long Beach, California, within eastern Downtown Long Beach. The borders of the East Village are not strictly defined, but the area is centered in the southeast portion of downtown, roughly between Long Beach Boulevard on the west and Alamitos Avenue on the east, and Ocean Boulevard on the south to 10th Street on the north.

The East Village is a mix of many different housing types, including high-rise condos, artist lofts and small craftsman cottages. It serves as the home to individuals with differing cultures, income levels, and professions.

The neighborhood has many independent stores selling everything from designer denim and specialty sneakers to used books and mid-century furniture. There are coffee shops, juice bars, and restaurants featuring selections from crepes and sushi to chicken n' waffles.

The East Village is also the city's arts district, with most of the independent shops, restaurants and galleries exhibiting work by Long Beach and Southern Californian artists.[1]

  • SoundWalk was featured in Visiting... with Huell Howser Episode 1612[2]
  • The Lafayette Condominiums complex,[3] originally the Lafayette Hotel and Campbell Apartments buildings[4]
    The Lafayette Condominiums complex,[3] originally the Lafayette Hotel and Campbell Apartments buildings[4]
  • Cooper Arms Apartments
    Cooper Arms Apartments
  • Artaban Apartments
    Artaban Apartments
  • The Broadlind Hotel, built in 1928[5]
    The Broadlind Hotel, built in 1928[5]
  • Postcard depicting the At-Ocean Motel, 50 Atlantic Ave., circa 1930 to 1945
    Postcard depicting the At-Ocean Motel, 50 Atlantic Ave., circa 1930 to 1945

See also

References

  1. ^ "Long Beach Post - LBT's Major Changes In Effect: Altered Routes, Cleaner Buses, Mobile Site". lbpost.com. Archived from the original on 2012-08-31.
  2. ^ "Soundwalk – Visiting (1612) – Huell Howser Archives at Chapman University".
  3. ^ "The Lafayette Long Beach * Introduction". www.thelafayettelb.org.
  4. ^ "The Lafayette Long Beach * History". www.thelafayettelb.org.
  5. ^ "The Broadlind Hotel". Broadlind Hotel LB.
  • Soundwalk (annual sound art festival)
  • Second Saturday (monthly art walk)
  • Second Saturday MySpace page


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