Mayor and architect professionals will discuss Long Beach’s future

An aerial view of the Shoreline Gateway building that overlooks all of Downtown Long Beach with views of the marina and the Queen Mary on March 31, 2022. (Richard H. Grant | Signal Tribune)

Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson will join the American Institute of Architects’ (AIA) Long Beach/South Bay chapter to talk about the future of the city’s housing, infrastructure and the 2028 Olympics.

This free event “Building together: A conversation with Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson” will feature a fireside-style conversation between the city’s mayor and AIA’s local architect Lance Collins focusing on important issues shaping the city today.

The focus includes:

  • Infrastructure and growth: Upcoming projects and investments that will reshape neighborhoods and the city’s skyline
  • Housing and affordability: policies and partnerships that make the city a more accessible and equitable place to live
  • Olympic legacy: How the 2028 Summer Olympic Games will impact the city and create lasting benefits for residents
  • Collaboration with architects and planners: exploring how design professionals and civic leaders can work hand-in-hand to build a resilient and inclusive future

Building together: A conversation with Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson will take place on Oct. 23 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Aquarium of the Pacific’s Vision Theatre. 

To find out more about the event and register to attend by visiting aialb-sb.org  

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