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The Port of Los Angeles is building a $250 million cruise terminal for the 2028 Olympics, with a green park and shore power to boost sustainability and handle larger ships.
The Port of Los Angeles is developing a new $250 million cruise terminal in the Outer Harbor, set to open ahead of the 2028 Olympics, as part of a major expansion to handle larger ships and boost sustainability with shore power.
A joint venture between Carrix, Inc. and JLC Infrastructure, Pacific Cruise Terminals, will design, build, and operate the circular terminal featuring a central green park to improve passenger experience.
The existing World Cruise Center will also be redeveloped to modernize facilities that handled 1.6 million passengers in 2024.
The project supports the port’s long-term climate goals and economic growth, with no official completion date yet set.
El puerto de Los Ángeles está construyendo una terminal de cruceros de 250 millones de dólares para los Juegos Olímpicos de 2028, con un parque verde y energía costera para impulsar la sostenibilidad y manejar barcos más grandes.