The Los Angeles Cruise Port is getting a new cruise terminal, which will be sustainable, modernized, and will add two berths to the port.
Port of Los Angeles executive director Gene Seroka outlined upcoming infrastructure and climate investments at the 11th annual State of the Port.
After handling more than 10 million container units in 2025, the Port of Los Angeles is gearing up for another busy year, ...
A record crowd of more than 900 industry and community representatives gathered for the 11th annual State of the Port, where ...
The Port of Los Angeles has selected Pacific Cruise Terminals, LLC (PCT), a joint venture between Carrix, Inc. and JLC Infrastructure, as the developer and operator of the future Outer Harbor cruise ...
Mike Galvin, director of waterfront and commercial real estate at the Port of Los Angeles, where West Harbor is located, said ...
The Port of Los Angeles has chosen a developer for a futuristic new cruise terminal at Outer Harbor.
The Freedom of the Seas Park and Pavilion at Port of Los Angeles Berth 87 will include a 17,161 square-foot visitor center.
Magic Johnson's company is helping develop a new cruise terminal at the Port of Los Angeles, aiming to accommodate ...
While the existing cruise terminal is near central San Pedro, the new Outer Harbor Cruise Terminal will sit further south at the end of a peninsula down the harbor. The Port of Los Angeles told ...
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