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West Harbor Completes First Phase Along San Pedro Waterfront

West Harbor in San Pedro, a joint development of Jerico Development and The Ratkovich Company, has completed its first phase, a significant step toward the project’s phased opening beginning in late 2025. When open, West Harbor will feature a one-mile-long waterfront promenade, a 1,200-linear-foot public dock for boat access, more than 200,000 square feet of waterfront attractions and excursions, and many other amenities and experiences.

“We’re thrilled with the tremendous construction progress we’ve achieved,” said Valerie James, Senior VP at Jerico Development. “We’re ready to welcome our incredible lineup of tenants that will bring the initial phase of West Harbor to life.”

Developed in partnership with the Port of Los Angeles, West Harbor is connected along the LA Waterfront in San Pedro to the Battleship USS Iowa, Los Angeles Maritime Museum, the World Cruise Center, and blue-tech incubator AltaSea; and is near Downtown San Pedro Arts District and the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium.

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