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Harbor Commissioners Greenlight Amphitheater, Ferris Wheel in San Pedro

Plans to add a 6,200-seat amphitheater and 175-foot Ferris wheel to the West Habor entertainment district on the San Pedro waterfront may proceed following a key approval. The Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners has certified the Final Subsequent Environmental Impact Report for the West Harbor Modification Project and approved the project.

The amphitheater, a regional focal point of the expansion, is being developed in partnership with Nederlander Concerts, one of the nation’s leading independent promoters and venue operators. Nederlander will showcase a wide range of concerts, cultural programming, events and performances at the LA Waterfront.  

Eric Johnson, West Harbor’s senior project executive, said, “We appreciate all members of the community who took the time to make their voices heard. We are grateful that many have provided their support and expressed their enthusiasm for our plans to make West Harbor a must-visit destination and a regional economic driver.”

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