The
Los Angeles Harbor Industrial Center Redevelopment Project, also known as the Wilmington Industrial Park, is located on 232 acres of land in the Wilmington community situated just north of the East Basin of the Los Angeles Harbor. The Project is generally bounded on the north by Anaheim Street, on the east and south by Alameda Street and Harry Bridges Boulevard (formerly B Street), and on the west by Broad Avenue.
The Redevelopment Plan was adopted by City Council on July 18, 1974. In keeping with the City General Plan for the development of industrial parks, the key goal is the creation of a healthy, active industrial center with the physical and economic strength to maintain itself. To reach that goal, the primary objective of the Plan is to entice labor-intensive industries into the Project to provide new employment opportunities.
The Wilmington Industrial Park (WIP) is a 232-acre industrial center located in the City of Los Angeles. Current efforts are underway to redevelop the WIP into a high quality industrial park contributing to the economic vitality of the harbor area and the greater Los Angeles region.
For more information visit following external website:
wilmingtonindustrialpark.org