West Harbor will be all about “food, drinks, entertainment, and joy,” said TRC Founder and Chairman Wayne Ratkovich.
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Port of LA breaks ground on waterfront town square and promenade in San Pedro
Port and city officials joined with developers to break ground on a town square and the next portion of the promenade.
San Pedro waterfront permit sails through LA harbor commission
Los Angeles harbor commissioners unanimously approved a coastal permit that paves the way for San Pedro’s new waterfront development to begin construction.
Coastal permit approval expected to pave way for San Pedro waterfront construction
Port of Los Angeles officials are expected to approve a coastal permit that will allow construction to begin on a new waterfront development where Ports O’ Call Village once stood in San Pedro.
San Pedro’s waterfront takes shape with arrival of Iowa and plans for new attraction
A significant future waterfront puzzle piece was the 2012 arrival of the USS Iowa as a permanent historical attraction.
New approvals put San Pedro’s waterfront on track for March groundbreaking
San Pedro’s long wait for a redeveloped waterfront got a boost.
San Pedro waterfront plans advance; groundbreaking set for spring 2020
Plans for the new waterfront development in San Pedro are going as planned, according to both port officials and developers.
Construction delayed 6 months, but waterfront is still on deck for big changes
Port officials also portrayed a waterfront district that will be virtually transformed within the next five years.
Millions at stake as Port of LA prepares to select environmental, waterfront projects
Millions of port dollars are on the table this summer for projects.
Why an idea is being floated to move the USS Iowa in San Pedro
An ambitious plan involving a move of the Battleship Iowa is making the rounds this month in presentations at community meetings.
What’s next for the now-shuttered Ports O’ Call?
Now that Ports O’ Call Restaurant is closed and in line for demolition, what happens next on San Pedro’s waterfront?
‘Port at Play’ theme vital to new waterfront project replacing once-iconic Ports O’ Call Village
With much of San Pedro’s once iconic Ports O’ Call Village relegated to the rubble heap, the buzz in town now has turned to what comes next.
San Pedro waterfront still a ‘go’
It’s been a long goodbye by anyone’s standards. But by the end of the year, what once was San Pedro’s famed Ports O’ Call Village will be gone.
San Pedro Public Market Planned to Replace Ports-O-Call Village
With much of San Pedro’s once iconic Ports O’ Call Village relegated to the rubble heap, the buzz in town now has turned to what comes next.
And that would be the long-anticipated $150 million San Pedro Public Market, set to begin construction by mid-2019 and open tentatively on Jan. 1, 2021.
As bulldozers flatten Ports O’ Call, a new waterfront for San Pedro moves forward
A new design and new vision for the future waterfront drew applause but also some mixed reviews at a Tuesday night unveiling.