11/12/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/12/2024 11:59
"Redevelopment of the historic Warehouse No. 1 is another major step in the Port's long-term vision to transform the LA Waterfront into a vibrant visitor and tourist destination," said Port Executive Director Gene Seroka. "We are excited to continue that momentum with yet another significant revitalization project in the pipeline."
"Reimagining such a storied and iconic property on the LA Waterfront presents a unique opportunity for developers and innovators," said Port's Director of Waterfront and Commercial Real Estate Mike Galvin. "We welcome any and all ideas on ways to maximize the possibilities of this property and leverage its commercial potential, while also preserving its historic significance."
Warehouse No. 1 is located at Berth 60 in the Outer Harbor at the southern end of the Port's Main Channel. Potential uses include, creative office, hospitality, dining, entertainment, education and other marine-related or visitor-serving adaptive commercial uses.
Built in 1917, Warehouse No. 1 initially served as the Port's only bonded warehouse, and is a California Historic Landmark listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Portions of the warehouse are still currently in use, and it is also a popular production location for movies and TV shows.
Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Port of Los Angeles, the LA Waterfront consists of more than 400 acres and eight miles of prime waterfront property, connecting visitors and local harbor communities to the waterfront with active and vibrant recreational and commercial attractions.