• Campaign 2012 – District Elections Stifle Voter Participation

  • As End Of Redevelopment Nears, City Officials See Bleak Picture

  • second+pch Project: ‘This Is Our Dream .. We Were Very Shocked’ Says Property Owner Lin

  • Long Beach Courthouse Construction Ahead Of Schedule

  • Local Economy To Strengthen In 2012, But It Will Be Slow Going

Jane Netherton, President And CEO, International City Bank

By Tiffany Rider - Senior Writer

January 17, 2012 - Jane Netherton, president and CEO of International City Bank (ICB), is regarded as one of Long Beach’s most established businesspeople and community advocates. Since taking the helm at the bank in 1986, Netherton has continued to build a strong team of professionals to support the management and operations of ICB while prioritizing the safety and soundness of the bank.

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In The News - Photos And Information


  • January 17, 2012 – Rex Pritchard, shown at far right with fellow firefighters at Fire Station 10 in Central Long Beach, began his term January 1 as the newest president of the Long Beach Firefighters Local...
  • January 17, 2012 –  Through the Catholic Healthcare West (CHW) Community Grants Program, St. Mary Medical Center awarded $102,748, an increase of $6,000 from the amount given in 2011, to eight non-profit...
  • January 17, 2012 – The SammaDitthi Meditation Studio opened on North Pine Avenue in October at 851 Pine Ave., Suite 111. The non-profit grassroots Buddhist organization’s goal is to deliver the calming...
  • January 17, 2012 – Exotic House of Jerky opened in Shoreline Village at 419-I Shoreline Village Dr. on January 1. Owned by Anthony Corothers and Suzin Lintner, pictured, the establishment’s jerky products...
  • January 17, 2012 – FreeSpirit Yoga, located in Bixby Knolls at 3910 Atlantic Ave., celebrated its 10-year anniversary serving the Long Beach community on January 7. Owned by partners Veronica Silva and...
  • January 17, 2012 – Babette Bakery, located at 1404 Atlantic Ave., recently expanded both its location and its menu options. After supplying the Long Beach community with baked goods for more than 19 years,...

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Councilmembers Host Community Forums; Final Plan Expected By End Of February

By Tiffany Rider - Senior Writer

January 17 - While the Downtown Long Beach Associates (DLBA) continue to take public comments on its draft management plan and proposed changes to the Property-Based Improvement District (PBID) through January 31, councilmembers representing Downtown Long Beach have become involved in educating downtown business owners and residents on the issue.

Vice Mayor and 2nd District Councilmember Suja Lowenthal hosted a community forum on January 12 at the Long Beach Main Library Auditorium, with about 50 residents and business owners in attendance. Lowenthal had not taken a position on the proposed plan as of January 9, however she told the Business Journal via e-mail, “I am listening to the advocates on both sides of the issue and meeting with our City Attorney to drill down on the City's role and responsibilities under Proposition 218.”

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Business Journal Staff

January 17 - The Long Beach Business Journal's Economic Outlook 2012 explores local industries, including retail. The following features commentary from Blair Cohn, executive director of the Bixby Knolls Business Improvement Association.

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Long Beach Enterprise Zone
Puts Businesses on EZ Street

By Blake Christian

It is clear that California businesses and individuals are faced with some of the highest marginal tax rates in the country – at 8.82% for most C Corporations and up to 10.3% for individuals making more than $1 million (note: an S Corporation owner can experience combined marginal rates of up to 11.8% for California purposes, when adding in the 1.5% California S Corporation level “toll tax”). These high taxes contribute to California’s relatively low rankings in “business friendly” surveys.

However, there is a silver lining for most Long Beach businesses and their equity owners (as well as certain lenders). Businesses can dramatically reduce their California income/franchise taxes by choosing to operate in the Long Beach Enterprise Zone (EZ), which comprises over 70% of the city and includes most of the commercial/ industrial sections of the city – including the port, Downtown Long Beach, The Airport, and most other sections of the city, except Belmont Shore/ 2nd Street.

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SoCal Author Creates
Future You Want

By Ian Lamont

Southern California author Marc Emmer, with his book Intended Consequences: Designing the Future You Wish to Create, has accomplished something most rare. He has written a business book that offers both young entrepreneurs just starting out and business “graybeards” like me, who have decades of experience, a fabulous return on our readership investment.

Emmer is president of Optimize Inc., a performance-enhancing and strategic consulting firm headquartered in the Santa Clarita Valley. Within the pages of “Intended Consequences,” Emmer shares his experiences of working with top executives and their leadership teams in both small businesses and Fortune 500 companies and in the private and the public sectors.

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