By Chris MacDonald
A major new tourist attraction is coming to Long Beach that may help bring more revenue to the area, while making traffic more efficient. It even will be lit up at night and you’ll be able to see Catalina from its overlooks. Construction began this year on the exciting 3-year project, which will replace the deteriorating, often-congested Gerald Desmond Bridge, connecting Terminal Island and the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles to the 710 Freeway.
“It will be dramatic and become an icon like the Queen Mary,” predicted John Pope in Community Relations with the Port of Long Beach. With twin 500-foot tall towers, the state’s first cable-stayed bridge… read more>
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