Ports O' Call Village
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Country | United States |
Location | San Pedro, Los Angeles |
Coordinates | 33°43′57″N 118°16′37″W / 33.73263°N 118.27683999999999°W[1] |
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Opened | December 9, 1907 |
Size of harbour | 15 acres (6.1 ha) |
Land area | 15 acres (6.1 ha) |
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Website Ports O' Call |
Ports O’ Call Village, located along the Port of Los Angeles main channel in San Pedro, was a seaside plaza that featured souvenir and gift shops, along with restaurants, sweetshops, fish markets and quick-bite eateries.[2] This New England-style seaside village encompassed 15 acres of shops, restaurants and attractions. A meandering promenade of cobblestone streets connects the specialty shops.[3]
History
Ports O' Call Village, branded as an "elaborately themed seaside entertainment venue", was conceived and built by David Tallichet in 1963,[4] a World War II pilot-turned restaurateur who also built the Castaway and 94th Aero Squadron. Tallichet envisioned an eclectic mixture of international destinations knitted together with cobblestone pathways, strolling musicians and global cuisine.[5]
Development
In 2013, the Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners called for the redevelopment of the entire 30-acre waterfront site in the Port of Los Angeles that includes Ports O' Call Village. After a series of public meetings and extensive community input, in 2015, the Port of Los Angeles released its Public Access Investment Plan intended to create a sustainable and predictable approach to the Port's yearly investment in non-cargo related, public-serving projects and programs.
In March 2016, the Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners approved a 50-year lease for the new San Pedro Public Market on the site. Plans for San Pedro Public Market include restaurants, shopping, fresh markets, office space and a waterfront promenade with outdoor space and an open-air amphitheater. Construction is expected to begin in 2017 at a partial project cost of $90 million, paid by the developer. The San Pedro Public Market is expected to open in 2020, with demolition beginning as early as November 2016.[6][7]
As of January 2020[update], a public spokesperson at the Port of Los Angeles says it will be a couple more years until this development is open to the public.[8] The development was named West Harbor in October 2020.[9]
References
- ^ Geody - Ports O' Call Village - 33.73263 -118.27684
- ^ "Ports O' Call Village". LA - The Port of Los Angeles.
- ^ "Ports O' Call Village". SanPedro.com.
- ^ "The Fresno Bee The Republican from Fresno, California". newspaper.com. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
- ^ "Ports O' Call Village - Dead or Alive?". lamag.com. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
- ^ "PUBLIC ACCESS INVESTMENT PLAN" (PDF). PortofLosAngeles.com. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
- ^ Littlejohn, Donna (March 26, 2019). "San Pedro's waterfront development gets a $30 million investment partner". Daily Breeze. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
- ^ Littlejohn, Donna (2019-10-05). "San Pedro waterfront plans advance; groundbreaking set for spring 2020". Daily Breeze. Retrieved 2020-09-04.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "San Pedro Public Market Rebrands as 'West Harbor'". NBC Los Angeles. Retrieved 2021-01-17.