

The Port of Los Angeles has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for the pre-development of a major new container terminal, named Pier 500, aiming to boost cargo capacity, create jobs, and improve sustainability. This will be the first new container terminal built by the Port in decades.
The proposed Pier 500 terminal would cover about 200 acres and include two new berths and roughly 3,000 linear feet of wharf. Located in deep water at the southern tip of Terminal Island, the project is designed to accommodate larger, next-generation cargo ships, significantly improving cargo handling efficiency.
The Port has invited interested parties to submit proposals for a public-private pre-development agreement. The selected partner will assess the project’s financial feasibility, secure necessary entitlements, conduct environmental reviews, and prepare other requirements before construction.

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