The developers behind the new West Harbor complex in San Pedro have announced plans for the project's second phase, the Los Angeles Times reports.

The first component of the project, set to make its debut next year, includes a series of interconnected, multi-tenant buildings that will house  immersive art experience Hopscotch, Harbor Breeze Cruises, Poppy + Rose, King and Queen Cantina, Mike Hess Brewing, and Mario's Neighborhood Butcher Shop & Delicatessen.

Rendering of the second phase of the West Harbor developmentStudio One Eleven

The next phase of the project, according to the Times, will include additional food tenants (such as Yamashiro, Miller Butler, Coffee with Creme & Sugar, and Oakberry Acai) and outdoor attractions such as pickleball and padel courts. Additionally, the Times reports that Jerico Development and Ratkovich Co. have struck a deal with San Pedro Fish Market to remain on the property in lieu of building a $140-million complex of their own nearby.

The developers have also rolled out plans for a 150-foot-tall Ferris wheel, a carousel, a wave swinger, and various carnival rides. The Ferris wheel appears to replace an earlier proposal for a "gondola" viewing structure which would have also overlooked the harbor.

West Harbor amphitheaterThe Ratkovich Company / Jerico Development

The total cost of the first two phases of the project is expected to be $200 million. Environmental review is still in process for a later phase of the project - a 6,200-seat amphitheater to be operated by the Nederlander Organization.

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