Coastal urban living
with historic roots.

The Blackstone Apartments feature 106 one bedroom and studio-style units in a friendly and peaceful living environment. Located across from The Pike and the Aquarium of the Pacific, the Blackstone is a mere block away from Pine Avenue's trendy retail and restaurant district and is surrounded by bustling shops, eateries, businesses, nightclubs, and transportation lines. The Blackstone offers surprisingly affordable living in the heart of downtown Long Beach, especially compared to its neighbors, and includes all utilities paid.

Built in 1923, the Blackstone Apartments link modern day Southern California living to an illustrious era in Long Beach's history. The historic landmark hearkens to a period of Renaissance Revival architecture, the booming economy of the roaring twenties, and Long Beach's emerging prominence in the early 1900s as a beach resort town – a perfect backdrop for you to make your own history at the Blackstone Apartments.

Home awaits you.

 
 

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Make your home in the city.

Always wanted to live in the city, but were scared to make the move? The Blackstone Apartments are a perfect fit for the aspiring city dweller, looking to live closer to the bustle of the city while having the comforts of home at hand. Choose from efficiently-designed one bedroom and studio-style units to best suit your living needs and wants.

 

Stroll daily along the shoreline.

With the beautiful Shoreline Aquatic Park less than a ten minute walk from the Blackstone lobby, peaceful walks along the waterfront can become part of your everyday routine. Care for some cardio? The Alamitos Beach Volleyball Courts are a five minute drive down Ocean Blvd., as is the Shoreline Pedestrian & Bicycle Path, perfect for a run down to Cherry Beach and the Belmont Pier.

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Find never-ending entertainment for yourself and your friends.

Options for dining and shopping are seemingly endless when living in Downtown Long Beach. Explore over 300,000 square feet of favorite restaurants, countless shops, and a Cinemark Movie Theater at the neighboring Pike Outlets, or walk over to the 12 square blocks that comprise the Pine Avenue and Long Beach Promenade neighborhood for an after-work drink.

 

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