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The current cruise terminal, now described as the Inner Harbor Cruise Terminal, 100 Swinford St., is at the north end of what is considered the waterfront’s “cruise district.” ...
The planned Outer Harbor terminal on San Pedro’s southern coastline — at Berths 45-51 — has been in the works for more than a decade, but not without local criticism.
The existing World Cruise Center, at 100 Swinford St., meanwhile, consists of 22 acres, including parking, two cruise berths (Berths 90-93), two terminal buildings and a baggage handling structure.
Heralding an upcoming search for a developer, the Port of Los Angeles has issued a public “heads up” for the creation of a new deep-water cruise terminal in San Pedro’s Outer Harbor.
In 2019, L.A.'s San Pedro cruise port saw 124 ship calls and about 650,000 passengers. In 2022, the port is projected to see 200 ship calls, with more in the works, and up to 900,000 passengers.
More big ships a' coming! While an environmental group threatens to sue the pants off the Port of Los Angeles, port officials are planning two new two-story terminals totaling 200,000 square feet, ...
In March of 1897 a board of engineering experts led by Rear Admiral John C. Walker chose San Pedro as the official port of Los Angeles. Control of the port would be shared with Long Beach.
A more than decade-long plan to create an additional passenger cruise terminal in San Pedro’s Outer Harbor recently relaunched after being paused for about three years, a result of the ...