The majority of the homes in the area were custom-built between 1920 and 1940, providing a variety of home architecture. Small shops and restaurants dot a strip of Atlantic Avenue south of San Antonio and north of the 405 Freeway, as well as on the streets surrounding this main thoroughfare. The neighborhood is also served by several nearby grocery stores and shopping centers.
Bixby Knolls has an active local community. The Helen Borgers Theater, home to the Long Beach Shakespeare Company, and the Historical Society of Long Beach, are housed on Atlantic Avenue, just north of Carson Street. On the west side of the neighborhood, adjacent to the Los Angeles River, is the large Virginia Country Club, which is also the location of the Rancho Los Cerritos historic site.[2]
La Linda Drive looking North West from the entrance.
Bixby Knolls area public schools include Longfellow Elementary School,[3][4] Los Cerritos Elementary School,[5] Burroughs Elementary School. and Hughes Middle School. Several private schools are also in the area including St. Barnabas School.[6]
For high school, the home school is Long Beach Polytechnic High School, but students can apply to any eligible program in the Long Beach Unified School District.
Parks
The Bixby Knolls Park is in the area.[7] Other parks include Los Cerritos Park in the Los Cerritos neighborhood and Somerset Park in the Bixby Terrace neighborhood.[8][9]
Historical places and notable architecture
Lloyd's of Long Beach, 4141 Atlantic Ave., c. 1930-45
Southern California chain Robert's department store had its flagship store in Bixby Knolls at 4450 Atlantic Avenue. It opened in December 1967 and was 52,000 sq. ft. in size.[10][11] closed in 1994, and sat empty for 15 years.[12] It was razed only in 2009, to make way for a new Marshall's. The loss of the store was long symbolic of the decline of Bixby Knolls as a retail center, and in a broader sense.[13][14] The Petroleum Club operated between 1955 and 2019.[15]