Leading the grand re-opening is Tony Shooshani, owner’s representative for City Place Long Beach. A variety of City and State officials will make remarks and/or certificate presentations.
The relocation celebration follows a few months of hard work, building out of new spaces, installation of new equipment and furniture, moving operations and new interior and exterior signage for each of the units. The restaurants’ former locations will now be home to the new Chuck E. Cheese’s scheduled to open in early November.
Milana’s New York Pizzeria opened on September 6 at 151 E. 4th St., Fresh Kabobs opened on September 23 at 145 E. 4th St., and Mitaki Japanese restaurant opened on October 5 at 149 E. 4th St.
City Place Long Beach is a 350,000-square-foot urban, pedestrian-oriented shopping and restaurant destination nestled right in the middle of downtown creating a vibrant village-like atmosphere for the community. City Place features an Art Deco style with colors, materials and textures that integrate with the surrounding areas. City Place Long Beach is centered in between Third Street, Sixth Street, Pine Avenue and Long Beach Boulevard. City Place Long Beach provides two hours of free parking in its parking structures and lots, including convenient metered street parking throughout the area.
Posted by Lauren Harrity 11/09/13