
Long Beach is a city that has been under development since the late 1800's. With a prime location near the Pacific ocean Long Beach began it's life with developments that were oriented around those who would like to spend a weekend at the beach. The charm of the beach lifestyle hasn't left and is still alive today.
Today the diverse skyline of Ocean Blvd and Downtown is one that has buildings of all shapes and sizes. As you stroll through the streets though you will find some buildings truly captivate the eye and bring up the feelings of an era gone by. The historic buildings of Long Beach bring a charm to the city and they aren't just to be admired, but to actually be lived in!
These historic buildings are dominantly located in Downtown but are not relegated to just Ocean Blvd. The charm of these buildings means they have a character all to their own. Sizes of units will vary from building to building but they all share 1 thing in common; they embrace their history!
Learn more about each of these buildings here so you can find the right piece of history for you.
Located on the North side of Ocean blvd it still commands great views of the Pacific. On the corner of Linden and Ocean it occupies a prime location providing easy access to restaurants and the freeways. It's one of the few historic buildings that enjoys balconies. Get more information on the Cooper Arms.
The Sovereign is located on the West end of Ocean Blvd. It has the best place in Long Beach to do your laundry as you will find the laundry facilities on the top floor with great views of the Pacific. You will find studios and 1 bedrooms with great layouts and the lucky few even get a balcony to enjoy. Get more information on the Sovereign.
Probably
one of the most striking buildings in all of Long Beach. Generally
known as the building with "the green roof" this historic
high rise occupies one of the best location on Ocean blvd being at
Alamitos and Ocean Blvd. Powerful views, a rich history, and great
floor plans make this a very popular historic building. With just a
short walk to the beach and having condos that can be over 1,200 sq
ft this building is one you want to view when looking for a historic
condo. Get more information on the Villa
Riviera.
This building looks like it is located on Ocean blvd, but actually has an address on Atlantic. The Artaban has a smaller lobby than many of the historic buildings, but still embraces it's own history with great attention to detail throughout. Great care of this building has been done over the years and many of the units inside have been restored to their original glory. Get more information on the Artaban.
The Californian is located next to the historic Willmore building. This smaller 5 story building has a great Solarium at the top floor and the units have floor plans to maximize their square footage. It has a character all to itself and should be on the checklist when looking for a historic condo. Get more information on the Californian.
The
Lafayette is a wonderful historic condo development located on Linden
ave in the heart of the East Village arts district. Composed of 3 different
buildings it has a character that is powerfully unique. The top floor
solarium provides a commanding skyline view of the city and a few north
to Signal Hill. It has been carefully restored over the years so it
looks as though it was just freshly built despite it's original construction
date of 1928. Get more information on the Lafayette.
One page on our website truly can't do justice to all of the great history that these buildings have endured and currently bring to Long Beach. We encourage you to learn more about each and every one of them here and we will continue to add more information on them.
Please use our FREE Long Beach MLS to find which buildings have units available or call us today at 562-989-7111 and one of our expert Historic Condo agents will be happy to help give you more information.