From the redevelopment of Acres of Books to a new 30-story hotel on Ocean Boulevard

When it comes to construction in the Los Angeles area, Downtown LA hogs the spotlight, with everything from skyscrapers to seven-story apartment buildings springing up from South Park to the Arts District.

But another downtown—downtown Long Beach—has caught the attention of developers, too. A flurry of real estate activity is overtaking the city, where an estimated $3.5 billion worth of construction is either underway or in the pipeline this fiscal year, according to Mayor Robert Garcia.

“Long Beach continues to be a city on the move, and there’s so much still to come,” the mayor said this week.

Much of that activity is centered in the core of the city. That includes dozens of projects, from the redevelopment of Acres of Books to a 30-story hotel with 429 rooms on Ocean Boulevard. In total, more than 4,000 new residential units are headed to Long Beach.

Here, a map of the largest and most high-profile developments set to reshape the area in coming years.