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Long Beach exchange announces new additions

Digital rendering of the Long Beach Exchange facade. Courtesy images

gether with its affiliate Burnham USA and Rockwood Capital, today announced exciting new additions to its impressive Long Beach Exchange (LBX) roster, including the largest beauty retailer in the United States, an upscale luxury nail salon and a major cell phone carrier. With the additions of ULTA Beauty, Images Luxury Nail Lounge and T-Mobile, Long Beach Exchange continues to position itself as a dynamic retail and dining destination, located within the Douglas Park planned development in Long Beach.

“We are pleased to welcome some of the top names in beauty and cellular service to Long Beach Exchange,” said Scott Burnham of Burnham USA/Burnham-Ward Properties. “LA County consumers demand the very best in products, services and experiences, and with the addition of these three highly respected companies, we continue to position Long Beach Exchange as a top retail destination in Long Beach.”

“We are thrilled to be bringing our signature luxury services to Long Beach Exchange,” said Tony Nguyen, General Manager of Images Luxury Nail Lounge. “We share LBX’s philosophy of supporting small businesses within the local community while offering the highest quality experience to our customers.”

Long Beach Exchange broke ground in February 2017 and will encompass approximately 266,000 square feet of stores, shops, and restaurants on more than 26 acres, including two acres of communal open space for the public to enjoy. Additionally, LBX will feature three distinct and complementary zones that work seamlessly together to create a singular experience for locals and visitors alike. These include McGowen’s Approach (LBX’s version of “Main Street”), The Landing (a grand-scaled 1.25 acre central plaza) and The Hangar @ LBX (a 16,800-square foot ‘hangar’ showcasing an evolving, curated collection of local purveyors of art, food, design, fashion and other unique goods and services). Long Beach Exchange is slated to open in Spring of 2018.

For more information, please visit www.longbeachexchange-lbx.com.

Digital rendering of 365 at Long Beach Exchange.

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