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The Kress Building was one of the very first loft conversions in Long Beach.  Originally built in 1923, the building was home to the Kress Dime Store which closed in 1981.  After sitting vacant for eleven years, in 1992 the building was restored, then converted into lofts.  The building has been designated as a Historic Landmark by the city of Long Beach.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Each loft in the Kress Building is unique. Sizes range from 900 to 2100 sq. ft.  On the roof is a common area with spectacular views of the city. The ocean is just a few blocks away.

Lofts in the Kress building at 100 W. 5th at Pine Avenue are only available by resale.


 

 

 

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