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Pier Wind would be created on newly built land southwest of the Long Beach International Gateway Bridge. It would span up to 400 acres, bringing with it new jobs for communities around the port ...
Rendering courtesy of Port of Long Beach May 10, 2023 A project to build a 400-acre offshore wind turbine assembly terminal at California’s Port of Long Beach is expected to cost $4.7 billion ...
The driver had stopped his truck along the curbline and “was standing next to the engine compartment when it was rear-ended ...
The Port of Long Beach’s $55 million Pier G wharf expansion is finished, and officials hailing in as a major step in increasing business at the nation’s second largest seaport during a ...
The new facility is expected to double the size of the existing Pier B rail yard from 82 acres to 171 acres, and triple the volume of on-dock rail cargo to the port can handle annually, from 1.5 ...
The Port of Long Beach held a public meeting to discuss more details on its plans for its 400-acre Pier Wind project. 24/7 Live Los Angeles Orange County Inland Empire Ventura County California ...
The Port of Long Beach will improve and expand several roadways within its Pier B railyard, officials announced on Friday, Nov. 3 — with help from a $52.6 million grant from the U.S. Department ...
The Port of Long Beach proposes building “Pier Wind,” a $4.7 billion, 400-acre facility to build and assemble wind turbines for the Central Coast.
The Port of Los Beach will receive $283 million in federal funding for its massive Pier B rail facility project, which is designed to shift large amounts of cargo from trucks to rail in the years ...
The third major component in a four-phase modernization of the Port of Long Beach’s fire safety services, this California project’s design actually began in New York.
Port of Long Beach officials detailed ambitious plans for a $4.7 billion offshore wind power development during this week’s harbor commission meeting. The floating, offshore wind facility, to be ...
City leaders, including Long Beach Mayor Rex Richardson, center, and Port of Long Beach officials celebrate the completion of a $55 million wharf expansion at Pier G, on Thursday, Mar. 9, 2003.