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Jesse James reportedly is closing his West Coast Choppers custom motorcycle shop, which became a Long Beach landmark by appearing in a popular reality TV show.
In fact, the City of Long Beach was so grateful that in 2009 it renamed part of the street between the two main building as West Coast Choppers Place.
A Newport Beach partnership has purchased one of the Long Beach buildings that housed Jesse James’ West Coast Choppers, where the reality show star built his customized motor bikes, the Long ...
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The success of the show made authorities in Long Beach rename the street adjacent to the business, Oregon Avenue, to West Coast Choppers Place.
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This year, the shelter moves from a 12,000-square-foot industrial warehouse in North Long Beach to new digs at 702 W. Anaheim St., the former site of Jesse James’ West Coast Choppers.
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The Long Beach Post reported on a ceremony where the city had renamed the street where his shop stood as West Coast Choppers Place.
“If Jesse came back, he wouldn’t recognize it.” James, who founded West Coast Choppers in the 1990 s, based the business in Long Beach.
The combination of controversies led James to close his Long Beach West Coast Choppers shop later in 2010, but where is he now?
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