October 14, 2025 - 03:25

The City of Long Beach is inviting owners of businesses along the Santa Fe Avenue corridor in West Long Beach to take part in a networking event aimed at fostering collaboration and growth within the community. This initiative seeks to explore the formation of a business association that can enhance support and resources for local entrepreneurs.
Scheduled for next week, the event will provide a platform for business owners to connect, share ideas, and discuss challenges they face in the current economic climate. City officials believe that by coming together, local businesses can strengthen their presence and contribute to the overall vitality of the West Long Beach area.
Participants will have the opportunity to engage in discussions about potential initiatives, resources available to them, and ways to improve the business environment in their neighborhood. The city encourages all business owners in the area to attend this event and take part in shaping the future of their community.
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