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Development of thousands of residential units delayed or abandoned amid pandemic

Avatar photo by Brandon Richardson Aug 5, 2020Aug 5, 2020
A construction worker seals a crevace on the 14th story of the Shoreline Gateway development, which will soon be the city’s tallest building at 35 stories. Photo by Brandon Richardson.
Tagged: construction, COVID-19, real estate
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Brandon Richardson is a reporter and photojournalist for the Long Beach Post and Long Beach Business Journal.

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