City of Long Beach, CA

05/13/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/13/2022 13:08

City of Long Beach Celebrates Grand Opening of Shaun Lumachi Innovation Center

PRESS RELEASE

City of Long Beach
Public Information Office
411 W. Ocean Blvd,
Long Beach, CA 90802

5/13/2022
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEPress Release # 51322-1
Subject:
City of Long Beach Celebrates Grand Opening of Shaun Lumachi Innovation Center
Contact:
Mary Frances Torres, SR/WA
562.570.6846
[email protected]
Acting Real Estate Development Bureau Manager
Economic Development
Stacey Toda
562.938.4004
[email protected]
Associate Director
Office of Communications & Community Engagement, Long Beach City College

Earlier today, the City of Long Beach, in partnership with Long Beach City College (LBCC) and BLANKSPACES, celebrated the grand opening of the Shaun Lumachi Innovation Center, a new state-of-the-art facility in downtown Long Beach that will offer a variety of programs, resources and meeting spaces for local businesses.

"This project demonstrates our strong commitment towards progress, innovation and support of Long Beach small businesses," said Mayor Robert Garcia. "We're proud to rename the former Small Business Development Center in honor of Shaun Lumachi, who was both a leading innovator in our community and an amazing friend and mentor of mine. This is a fitting recognition and will continue Shaun's legacy of service for years to come."

The two-story, 4,888-square-foot facility, located at 309 Pine Avenue, will operate as a coworking space while also offering resources and programs for entrepreneurs, such as the International Business Accelerator, which offers business advising services and workshops designed to support the City's new and existing entrepreneurs through LBCC's Small Business Development Center, which focuses on small business development, entrepreneurship and job training to support the regional economy. BLANKSPACES, which provides shared and private coworking office experiences for businesses, will manage day-to-day operations of the facility while LBCC will deliver programs and support services for entrepreneurs.

"I am thrilled about the renovations made to the facility which will support collaboration, spark creativity and advance innovation in small business entrepreneurship in downtown," said Councilwoman Mary Zendejas. "The Innovation Center will bolster inclusion and equity for underrepresented business owners by providing resources, programs and technical assistance through the SBDC."

Improvements to the Innovation Center included a new façade, revitalized modern work and meetings spaces, and getting an elevator back into service, which will further maximize the programs and services available to the business community.

"Long Beach City College looks forward to offering training programs and counseling through LBCC's Small Business Development Center to the entrepreneurs who will utilize this space," said Long Beach Community College District Superintendent-President Dr. Mike Muñoz. "LBCC is proud to be a part of the Shaun Lumachi Innovation Center and to commemorate the spirit his name represents."

In 2017, the City formalized a partnership with LBCC and BLANKSPACES to revitalize the existing building at 309 Pine Ave., then known as the Small Business Development Center (SBDC), into a shared working environment and entrepreneurial innovation center. The decision came after then-Long Beach City Councilwoman, Senator Lena Gonzalez, brought forth a request to rename the SBDC the Shaun Lumachi Innovation Center after Shaun Lumachi, a dedicated Long Beach community leader and innovative businessman who tragically passed away in 2011. The legacy of Shaun Lumachi will help entrepreneurs achieve their innovative goals to make their businesses thrive and further Long Beach as the place to live, work and play.

About the City of Long Beach
Home to approximately 470,000 people, the multiple award-winning and innovative City of Long Beach offers all the world-class amenities of a large metropolitan city while maintaining a strong sense of individual and diverse neighborhoods nestled together along the California coast. As a full-service charter city, Long Beach is home to the Queen Mary, Aquarium of the Pacific, several museums and theaters, a highly-rated school district, Long Beach Airport, the Port of Long Beach, as well as many award-winning City departments such as Health, Parks, Recreation and Marine, Development Services and more. The City also has a highly-respected university and city college, two historic ranchos, five hospitals, five golf courses, 171 parks, miles of beaches, marinas, bike paths, and a Bike Share program.

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About Economic Development
The mission of the City'sEconomic Development Departmentis to create economic opportunities for workers, investors, and entrepreneurs. This includes making it easier to start and grow a business, streamline the process for property development, and provide businesses with a skilled workforce. The Department includes Property Development, Business Development, and thePacific Gateway Workforce Investment Network. For more information on the Economic & Property Development Department, please visithttp://www.longbeach.gov/economicdevelopment/or follow us on Twitter@LBEconDevandFacebook.

About Long Beach Community College
Long Beach Community College is one of the largest single college districts in the California Community College system. LBCC is a comprehensive college which provides quality educational programs and related students services to more than 25,000 students pursuing a wide range of degrees, certificates, transfer and other courses of study. LBCC is a driving force in the local economy. Annually, LBCC assists more than 12,400 people with business services and job training, helps clients launch 333 new businesses and increase sales, and creates more than 2,000 local jobs as a result of business growth. Visit www.LBCC.edu for more information on Long Beach City College.

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