North Long Beach

North Long Beach

North Long Beach (also known as North Town or Northside) is a working-class neighborhood in Long Beach, California. To the west, north, and east, the neighborhood is limited by the Long Beach city boundaries (the Rancho Dominguez unincorporated county region and the cities of Compton, Paramount, Bellflower, and Lakewood), and to the south by a Union Pacific train track and the Bixby Knolls neighborhood. Only a few streets north of the Artesia Freeway are the north boundary with Paramount (California State Route 91).

Belmont Shore

Belmont Shore

Belmont Shore is a Long Beach, California neighborhood. It houses numerous shops, restaurants, salons, and business offices. From approximately Bluff Park on the west to Alamitos Bay and Naples Island on the east, Livingston Drive and 2nd Street form the heart of Belmont Shore. Alamitos Bay Beach’s eastern border is an inland beach that faces Naples Island across a channel. The business district of Belmont Shore is comprised of 2nd Street and fifteen intersecting side streets. Spanish-style homes from the 1920s and 1930s, older houses remodeled and expanded into contemporary styles, numerous large contemporary houses, and sections of multifamily apartment buildings can be found in the neighborhood.

Belmont Heights

Belmont Heights

Belmont Heights is a neighborhood that borders the Pacific Ocean and the more commercial Belmont Shore neighborhood in the southeast part of the city of Long Beach, California, in the United States. The neighborhood serves as a memorial to the former City of Belmont Heights, which was founded in 1908 and merged into Long Beach in 1909. Ocean Boulevard and Livingston Drive are Belmont Heights’ southern and western boundaries, respectively, as are Redondo Avenue, 7th Street, Nieto Avenue, and Nieto Avenue. The majority of the area is residential, but the stretch of Broadway east of Redondo Avenue includes a bustling business center.

Los Altos

Los Altos

Los Altos, which translates to “The Heights” in Spanish, is a city in the San Francisco Bay Area in Santa Clara County, California. The 2020 census found 31,625 people living there. Between 1950 and 1980, the city’s expansion was largely concentrated. A wealthy bedroom neighborhood on the western fringe of Silicon Valley, Los Altos was once an agricultural town with numerous summer cottages and apricot orchards. It currently serves as a significant source of commuters to other areas of Silicon Valley. Commercial zones in Los Altos are strictly limited to the downtown area and the little office and retail centers that line El Camino Real and the Foothill Expressway.

Alamitos Heights

Alamitos Heights

Alamitos Heights is a neighborhood in Long Beach, California, in the country’s southeast. The boundaries of the neighborhood are defined by Pacific Coast Highway to the north, Colorado Street to the south, Park Avenue to the west, and Bellflower Boulevard to the east.

Park Estates is to the north, Belmont Heights is to the west, and University Park Estates is to the east. Alamitos Bay to the south and Recreation Park to the west form the boundaries of this neighborhood. Alamitos Beach, located several miles southwest of downtown, is not continuous; the community of Alamitos Heights gets its name from Alamitos Bay, not the beach. From 1904 to 1950, the Pacific Electric Balboa Line served the area.

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