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City council upholds planning commission, clears 560,000-square-foot Intex warehouse after appeals

3798734 · June 11, 2025
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The Long Beach City Council on June 10 denied three appeals, certified an environmental impact report and approved a site plan and street vacation for a proposed 560,000-square-foot Intex warehouse and corporate office in West Long Beach, rejecting opponents’ claims that the project's greenhouse gas analysis was inadequate.

The Long Beach City Council on June 10 certified an environmental impact report (EIR), denied three appeals and approved a site plan and a street vacation to allow construction of a new 60-foot-tall warehouse and corporate office for Intex Properties at 4000 Via Oro Avenue in West Long Beach.

The project would consolidate Intex operations into a roughly 560,000-square-foot building with about 570 auto parking stalls, 66 truck docks and a 240-foot-deep truck court adjacent to the 710 Freeway. The developer and staff told the council the site is one of the largest remaining development parcels in the West Long Beach Business Park (Planned Development 26) and consistent with longstanding industrial land-use policy for the area.

The project was approved by the Planning Commission May 1 but drew three appeals, arguing the EIR…

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