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Long Beach, CA ~ Long Beach, CA - As the City of Long Beach gears up for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic and Paralympic Games, local businesses and private property owners have been given a unique opportunity to be a part of this historic event. The city has introduced a new online interest form that will connect property owners with Games stakeholders who are interested in utilizing space in Long Beach for the 2028 Games.
Mayor Rex Richardson expressed his excitement about this opportunity, stating that the 2028 Games not only hold great significance for the region but also present a major economic opportunity for the city. By connecting property owners and local businesses with interested Games stakeholders, Long Beach is ensuring that its unique spaces and entrepreneurial spirit are incorporated into the 2028 Games experience. This partnership will bring investment, visibility, and benefits to the local community and economy.
The online interest form is now available for submission by local businesses and property owners. All submissions will be compiled into a database and shared with interested parties to help them find suitable spaces that meet their operational, logistical, and cultural needs. The City also plans to offer engagement opportunities for these businesses and property owners to inform them about this opportunity and other ways they can get involved in the 2028 Games. More information about the interest form can be found on the "Get Involved" tab on longbeach.gov/2028Games.
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Due to its convenient location near Los Angeles and its significant footprint for the Games, Long Beach is being considered as a premier location for Games stakeholders to utilize during the 2028 Olympics. This presents unique opportunities for local businesses and property owners to get involved and drive additional economic activity and tourism in Long Beach. The addition of Team Houses, such as the recently announced Hellenic Olympic House, along with other National Olympic Committees (NOC) and National Paralympic Committees (NPC) activations will further elevate Long Beach's presence in the 2028 Games.
The 2028 Olympic Games, hosted by the City of Los Angeles, will take place from July 14 to July 30, 2028, while the Paralympic Games will be held from August 15 to August 27, 2028. Long Beach has been selected as a Venue City for the Games and will host a total of eleven sporting events for the Olympics and seven for the Paralympics. More information about Long Beach's commitment to the 2028 Games can be found on longbeach.gov/2028Games.
For more information about the 2028 Games, visit la28.org. With this new interest form, Long Beach is taking a proactive approach to involve local businesses and property owners in this global event and showcase all that the city has to offer.
Mayor Rex Richardson expressed his excitement about this opportunity, stating that the 2028 Games not only hold great significance for the region but also present a major economic opportunity for the city. By connecting property owners and local businesses with interested Games stakeholders, Long Beach is ensuring that its unique spaces and entrepreneurial spirit are incorporated into the 2028 Games experience. This partnership will bring investment, visibility, and benefits to the local community and economy.
The online interest form is now available for submission by local businesses and property owners. All submissions will be compiled into a database and shared with interested parties to help them find suitable spaces that meet their operational, logistical, and cultural needs. The City also plans to offer engagement opportunities for these businesses and property owners to inform them about this opportunity and other ways they can get involved in the 2028 Games. More information about the interest form can be found on the "Get Involved" tab on longbeach.gov/2028Games.
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Due to its convenient location near Los Angeles and its significant footprint for the Games, Long Beach is being considered as a premier location for Games stakeholders to utilize during the 2028 Olympics. This presents unique opportunities for local businesses and property owners to get involved and drive additional economic activity and tourism in Long Beach. The addition of Team Houses, such as the recently announced Hellenic Olympic House, along with other National Olympic Committees (NOC) and National Paralympic Committees (NPC) activations will further elevate Long Beach's presence in the 2028 Games.
The 2028 Olympic Games, hosted by the City of Los Angeles, will take place from July 14 to July 30, 2028, while the Paralympic Games will be held from August 15 to August 27, 2028. Long Beach has been selected as a Venue City for the Games and will host a total of eleven sporting events for the Olympics and seven for the Paralympics. More information about Long Beach's commitment to the 2028 Games can be found on longbeach.gov/2028Games.
For more information about the 2028 Games, visit la28.org. With this new interest form, Long Beach is taking a proactive approach to involve local businesses and property owners in this global event and showcase all that the city has to offer.
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