Dirty Birds expands to Long Beach
Dirty Birds is opening a new location at 200 Pine Avenue in Downtown Long Beach as the area’s retail and dining revival continues, per lease filings and local reporting (latimes.com). The move underscores investor confidence in Long Beach’s downtown hospitality corridor this year.
Bascom Group announced a signed lease on March 19, 2026 for a 3,039‑square‑foot ground‑floor restaurant space at 200 Pine, and said the tenant is targeted to open later this year. (prnewswire.com) The space is described as a second‑generation restaurant storefront at the base of a six‑story, 66,104‑square‑foot office building that was renovated in 2022 and includes an attached 123‑stall parking structure. (prnewswire.com) An adjoining lower‑level unit of 4,923 square feet — marketed as well‑suited for nightclub or entertainment use — remains available for lease at the same address. (prnewswire.com) 200 Pine’s ground floor already houses tenants such as Agaves Kitchen & Tequila, and the property benefits from heavy Pine Avenue exposure and roughly 20,029 vehicles passing the Pine/Broadway corridor daily, according to the commercial listing. (prnewswire.com) (loopnet.com) Dirty Birds is a San Diego‑based sports‑bar chain with five local locations (Pacific Beach, College Area/SDSU, Liberty Station, Ocean Beach and UCSD) and lists founders including Jonathan Ollis and Adam Jacoby among its partners. (dirtybirdsbarandgrill.com) (prnewswire.com) Bascom’s press release and local coverage frame the deal as meeting ongoing demand for downtown Long Beach retail, with Bascom leadership calling the lease evidence of steady investment and redevelopment in the Pine Avenue entertainment district. (prnewswire.com)