San Pedro Fish Market strikes deal for temporary spot on waterfront

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The market, forced to leave its current spot because of the West Harbor development, has plans to build a new permanent home to the north.

A deal appears to be in the works to provide temporary space for the San Pedro Fish Market somewhere within the 40 acres of the West Harbor waterfront development site. The business must vacate its long-standing waterfront premises by March 3, in San Pedro on Wednesday, February 8, 2023.

San Pedro Fish Market’s World Famous Shrimp Trays are prepared on a busy summer weekend in 2016. The restaurant, started in 1956, has grown to one of the busiest in the country Photo by Steve McCrank/Staff Photographer “San Pedro Fish Market is officially moving into the next phase of development,” the restaurant wrote in a Tuesday, Feb. 7, Facebook post announcing the deal.

“It has been important to me to work with them to find a new home,” he added, pledging to continue doing so until the market finds “a more permanent home on the LA waterfront.” West Harbor needs access to the current Fish Market location so work can begin in preparing to demolish the building and remediate the land underneath before construction gets underway for West Harbor. The new waterfront development is slated to open in late 2024.

 

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