Waterfront

December 19, 2011

Port of Los Angeles Moves to Draw the Public to the Waterfront through Commercial Development

The Port of Los Angeles is the busiest container port in the United States, and the idea of granting a community access to such a space remains fresh. The following comes from a ULI panel entitled Waterfront Development in the Port of Los Angeles: Strategies for Implementing a Successful Public-Private Partnership. TPR presents remarks by David Mathewson, Port of Los Angeles, and Alison Marik Zeno, Studio Principal, ZENO Design Group, Inc.

September 13, 2018

AltaSea CEO on Creating the 'World's Greatest Water Cooler for Ocean Innovation'

AltaSea CEO Tim McOsker on how blue tech could transform San Pedro Bay into a vibrant waterfront ecosystem.

June 14, 2017

Port of San Diego’s Seaport Village Chooses Gafcon’s Integrated Master Plan Vision

TPR sits down with Yehudi Gaffen to discuss the 70 acre site he is developing to revitalize the corner of the San Diego Bay.

April 30, 2004

San Pedro Master Planning Underway-Bridge To Breakwater

A master planning effort is afoot to redevelop the San Pedro waterfront into a local destination. Project Manager Yehudi Gaffen describes the plan and its challenges.

January 1, 2003

L.A. County Officials Have Big Redevelopment Plans For Marina Del Rey Waterfront

Stan Wisniewski, Director of the LA County Department of Beaches and Harbors, outlines the counties plans for Marina Del Rey.

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