LA approves Pier 300 expansion environmental review

Friday, June 08, 2012
   The Los Angeles Harbor Commission on Thursday certified the final environmental impact report for a proposed expansion of APL’s terminal at the Port of Los Angeles.    The project would modernize the terminal, operated by long-time tenant Eagle Marine Services, a subsidiary of Singapore-based APL.    The $196 million redevelopment project, scheduled to begin in late 2012, is intended to maximize use of the property at the port’s second largest terminal by allowing APL to ha...
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