Plaza, Long Beach, California Explained

Plaza, California
Settlement Type:Neighborhood of Long Beach
Pushpin Map:USA
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2: Los Angeles
Subdivision Type3:City
Subdivision Name3: Long Beach
Postal Code:90815

Plaza is a neighborhood of Long Beach, California, located adjacent to El Dorado Park West. It is part of the greater "East Long Beach" area.

History

Plaza was originally built in several phases as part of the Lakewood, California subdivision Lakewood Plaza. According to the Long Beach Press-Telegram's March 13, 1953 edition, residents in Lakewood Plaza units 3, 4 and 5 voted to become the first Lakewood area choosing to be annexed into Long Beach. The Press-Telegram reported that "the half-mile square area joining the city is bounded by Spring St., Studebaker Rd., Stearns St., and Palo Verde Ave."

Since the early 1960s, various grocery stores have operated at the intersection of Palo Verde and Spring.[1]

Location

Plaza is in East Long Beach, entirely north of Interstate 405. Its borders are Stearns Street to the south and Studebaker Road to the east. The western borders are Palo Verde Ave. (to Spring Street) and Woodruff Ave. (to Conant Street). East Long Beach's primary shopping and dining district, East Spring Street, is located in the Plaza area.

Education

Plaza residents[2] are served by Long Beach Unified School District schools:

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Grobaty . Tim . The Plaza-area grocery scene in East Long Beach, from Hiram’s to Haggen . Press Telegram . 7 January 2015.
  2. "School Finder." Long Beach Unified School District.