SHP in the News

New Grocery Coming to Signal Hill
Post Icon September 25, 2017

The Long Beach Business Journal covered the approval of Mother’s Market & Kitchen (Mother’s) coming to Signal Hill. The boutique grocery store needed this final approval from the Signal Hill City Council to move forward with opening process. Mother’s will be moving into the former Fresh & Easy building located at 2475 Cherry Ave, and […]

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Approved Mother’s Market Site Design
Post Icon August 21, 2017

At the most recent Signal Hill Planning Commission meeting the proposed site design plan for the new Mother’s Market was approved. To learn more about the project and the Planning Commission’s decision continuing reading the article below published by the Signal Tribune. SH Planning Commission approves Mother’s Market site design Anita W. Harris – Staff […]

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LBBJ: Altering Signal Hill Landscape
Post Icon July 26, 2017

The Long Beach Business Journal published their annual Focus on Signal Hill edition. The earlier post was about SHP’s contributions to the city as an energy producer, but the article below is about SHP’s unique position to help develop the future landscape of Signal Hill. As one of the largest land owners in Signal Hill, […]

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LBBJ: Focus On Signal Hill
Post Icon July 17, 2017

The Long Beach Business Journal published their annual Focus on Signal Hill edition stating that “With Numerous Projects Underway And A Balanced Budget, City Officials Optimistic About The Future […] Smack-dab in the middle of Long Beach sits the 2.2-square-mile City of Signal Hill. Considering its size, the old oil town is undergoing massive amounts of […]

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LBBJ: Opportunities To Be Energy Independent
Post Icon July 11, 2017

The Long Beach Business Journal published an article, Economic Outlook Oil and Gas: Despite Opportunities To Be Energy Independent, California Is Importing Two-Thirds Of Its Oil, which explains the challenges faced by the California Oil industry while trying to provide California with energy independence. David Slater, Executive Vice President and COO for SHP states, “Our […]

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