A groundbreaking ceremony held February 10 marked the formal start of construction on the first component of the Rancho San Pedro redevelopment near the Port of Los Angeles. 

Aerial view of 327 N. Harbor Boulevard site looking northeast toward the Vincent Thomas BridgeGary Leonard

The One San Pedro Collaborative - a joint venture between Richman Group, National CORE, Century Housing, and the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles - are starting work on the first off-site phase of the project at 327 N. Harbor Boulevard. A new four-story, 47-unit apartment building on the currently vacant site will provide replacement housing for residents of the larger public housing complex as it is redeveloped in phases.

A rendering portrays the 327 Harbor apartments with a contemporary exterior of white and blue. Planned resident amenities include a community room, a landscaped courtyard, a children’s play area, and a fitness room.

KFA Architecture is designing 327 Harbor.

Groundbreaking for 327 N. Harbor BoulevardGary Leonard

The larger Rancho San Pedro redevelopment calls for razing and rebuilding the 1940s public housing complex over a period of up to 20 years. The One San Pedro Collaborative plan calls for the construction of up to 1,553 homes - more than triple what exists today - as well as 130,000 square feet of commercial uses and five acres of open space and parks. Of the total housing, more than 1,000 units are to be deed-restricted affordable housing.

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