Compare billboards, digital screens, transit, kiosks, and vehicle wraps across Long Beach, with transparent pricing, real impressions, and instant booking on AdQuick.
LA-adjacent reach at 25–40% lower CPMs than central LA. Static bulletins from $2,500 / 4 weeks, digital boards from $3,000, and self-serve digital rotations from $10/day across I-405, PCH, 2nd & PCH, downtown, and LGB.
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Long Beach pricing sits between LA proper and the more affordable Southern California secondary markets. Here's what advertisers typically pay across formats. All ranges reflect 4-week flights and exclude production and installation.
| Format | Typical Cost (4 weeks) | CPM Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Static Billboard (Bulletin, 14×48) | $2,500 – $7,500 | $6 – $14 | Freeway reach, brand awareness |
| Digital Billboard | $3,000 – $10,000 | $7 – $18 | Flexible creative, dayparting |
| Self-serve Digital (shared rotation) | from $10/day | $4 – $9 | Small business, hyperlocal, testing |
| Poster (30-sheet) | $1,000 – $2,800 | $4 – $9 | Neighborhood, retail |
| Bus Shelter / Street Furniture | $900 – $2,200 | $6 – $12 | Downtown, retail corridors |
| Bus Wrap (Full Wrap) | $3,000 – $6,500 | $3 – $7 | Mobile reach across the metro |
| Vehicle Wraps / Rideshare OOH | $500 – $3,000 | $3 – $7 | Hyper-local, port & beach corridors |
| 2nd & PCH Kiosks / DOOH | $2,000 – $6,000 | $8 – $20 | Affluent retail audiences |
| Airport (LGB) | $2,500 – $9,000+ | $10 – $28 | B2B, travel, premium reach |
| Wallscape / Spectacular | $7,500 – $30,000+ | Custom | Downtown, iconic placements |
Long Beach typically runs 25–40% cheaper on a CPM basis than central LA or West Hollywood, while delivering comparable reach for advertisers targeting South Bay, Orange County–adjacent, and port-logistics audiences.
Long Beach supports the full OOH stack, from I-405 bulletins to 2nd & PCH retail DOOH, Metro A Line transit, LGB airport, vehicle wraps, and CSULB place-based media.
Billboards are the foundation of Long Beach OOH. AdQuick lists inventory along every major corridor.
Digital billboards are the fastest-growing OOH format in Long Beach, with inventory concentrated along I-405, PCH, and Long Beach Boulevard.
The 2nd & PCH development at the corner of 2nd Street and Pacific Coast Highway is one of the most concentrated affluent-shopper destinations in Long Beach, with Whole Foods, lululemon, Sephora, restaurants, and luxury retail anchoring the property.
Universal Media operates a digital kiosk network throughout 2nd & PCH that delivers high-frequency impressions to a shopper audience with average household incomes well above the LA DMA median. Strong fit for premium retail, automotive, financial services, hospitality, and CPG launches.
Long Beach Transit (LBT) runs over 200 buses across the city and into Lakewood, Signal Hill, and Seal Beach. Available formats include full bus wraps, kings, queens, tails, and interior cards.
The Metro A Line (formerly Blue Line) also terminates in downtown Long Beach, with station-level OOH inventory connecting the city to downtown LA. A strong fit for advertisers targeting both audiences in a single buy.
Bus shelter ads concentrate reach in downtown Long Beach, Belmont Shore, North Long Beach, and along PCH, Atlantic, and Long Beach Boulevard. Eye-level placement makes them strong for restaurants, healthcare, financial services, and local retail.
Vehicle and rideshare OOH performs unusually well in Long Beach thanks to dense, slow-moving corridor traffic along PCH, 2nd Street, and the port. Wrapped vehicles can deliver six-figure weekly impressions across beach, port, downtown, and CSULB routes at a fraction of static billboard cost.
Long Beach Airport serves 3+ million passengers annually with a uniquely affluent and frequent-traveler audience. OOH inventory includes baggage claim displays, gate-area digital screens, and exterior placements. Premium fit for B2B, travel, real estate, and high-end consumer brands.
Large-format wallscapes are available in downtown Long Beach, the East Village Arts District, and along the I-710 / Long Beach Boulevard approaches to the Convention Center. High-impact, often iconic placements for entertainment, automotive, and brand-defining campaigns.
Beyond traditional inventory, Long Beach supports placements at gyms, bars and restaurants, gas station toppers, c-store networks, and CSULB campus media: useful for hyper-targeted campaigns and Gen Z reach.
The highest-performing Long Beach OOH placements cluster around the freeways, the beach corridor, and the city's distinct retail and entertainment hubs. Top corridors and zones:
The Long Beach OOH market is served by national operators, regional specialists, and niche DOOH networks. AdQuick aggregates inventory from all of them so you can compare side-by-side.
National operator with LA DMA and Long Beach coverage spanning bulletins, posters, digital billboards, and transit. Deep static and digital inventory along I-405, I-710, and PCH.
National media owner with LA DMA and Long Beach coverage across bulletins, digital, airport, and transit. Strong digital network along major Long Beach corridors and LGB airport placements.
LA DMA media owner with billboards, transit, and Metro rail inventory, including the Metro A Line that terminates in downtown Long Beach and connects the city to downtown LA.
Operates the 2nd & PCH digital kiosk network and retail DOOH placements throughout the property. Affluent shopper audience with average household incomes well above the LA DMA median.
Public transit authority operating 200+ buses across Long Beach, Lakewood, Signal Hill, and Seal Beach. Full bus wraps, kings, queens, tails, interior cards, and shelters.
3M+ annual passengers with an affluent, frequent-traveler profile. Inventory includes baggage claim displays, gate-area digital screens, and exterior placements.
Mobile OOH operator running wrapped vehicles and rideshare displays across PCH, 2nd Street, port corridors, downtown, and CSULB routes. Strong fit for hyper-local impressions at low CPM.
Regional and neighborhood operators providing wallscapes, place-based inventory, and wildposting across downtown, the East Village Arts District, and alternative venues.
Rather than negotiating with each vendor separately, advertisers using AdQuick get a single contract, unified reporting, and consistent measurement across every operator in the market. AdQuick is the largest marketplace for Long Beach outdoor advertising. Search every billboard, digital screen, kiosk, transit placement, and vehicle wrap in Long Beach from one platform.
Outdoor advertising in Long Beach is governed by the City of Long Beach Municipal Code, Title 21 (Zoning Regulations), Chapter 21.50 – Signs within city limits. Freeway billboards along I-405, I-710, CA-22, and PCH are additionally subject to the California Outdoor Advertising Act and Caltrans permitting and inspection.
For current code language, advertisers should reference the City of Long Beach Municipal Code, the California Coastal Act where applicable, and the Caltrans Outdoor Advertising program. AdQuick verifies that every board on the platform is permitted and compliant before it's listed.
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