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A master beer brewer and a popular young chef are set to take over a World War II-erawarehouse near Ports O' Call. It's part of an ambitious plan to upgrade the San Pedrowaterfront.
By Roger Vincent
January 23, 2014 , 5:00 a.m.
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A long-vacant warehouse at the Port of Los Angeles dating from World War II is soon to get busier
than ever with the arrival of a master beer brewer and a popular young chef.
The pair intend to turn the old redwood structure into an active brewery paired with a full-service
restaurant as part of a larger plan by port officials to revive a once-bustling area of San Pedro.
The port district of Los Angeles that was once dominated by the fishing industry is the focus of major
redevelopment activity intended to capitalize on the appeal of the busy industrial waterfront. The
funky Ports O' Call Village mall is in line for a full makeover, and an old pier is set be turned into a
$500-million marine research center.
"Let's celebrate the idea that Los Angeles does have a
waterfront," said Los Angeles developer Wayne Ratkovich,
who is working to upgrade Ports O' Call.
The port's old Warehouse No. 9 will become the first
permanent home of Brouwerij West, a maker of Belgian-style
ales sold in more than 30 states and six countries. Joining
brewer Brian Mercer in the venture is Brendan Collins, the
English-born executive chef of upscale Culver City gastropub
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Creation of the capacious beer-making facility over the next
few months will mark the end of Mercer's days as the "gypsy"
brewer of such concoctions as Dog Ate My Homework —
noted for its strong notes of blackberry — and hoppy blond
beer My First Rodeo.
"Being a gypsy brewer sounds fairly romantic," said Mercer,
who has spent the last three years roaming among other
people's facilities to make his beer. But he would rather have
his own space where he can increase production.
Mercer's plans call for a 27,000-square-foot facility that
would be mostly dedicated to the beer-making process, from
fermentation to bottling or kegging the brew. There would
also be a laboratory for quality control.
About a third of the space will be turned into a restaurant
operated by Collins and his partner, Carolos Tomazos, who
was born on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus and trained
in Vienna. The pair operate Waterloo & City and Larry's
casual dining restaurant in Venice.
Mercer hopes to open Brouwerij West by the end of the
summer and start producing 6,000 barrels of beer a year,
about six times as much as he now makes. The name of his
company is an homage to the brand's Belgian influence —
"Brouwerij" is the Flemish word for brewery, and is
pronounced "brewery."
Mercer signed a 23-year sublease with Wayne Blank and
Howard Robinson, the strategists behind Bergamot Station
arts complex in Santa Monica. Bergamot Station is a 19-year-
old collection of galleries, a museum, theater and cafe.
Blank and Robinson were selected by Port of Los Angeles officials to help upgrade public areas of the
busy shipping port on San Pedro Bay. Warehouse No. 9 will join Warehouse No. 10 as a public
attraction called Crafted at the Port of Los Angeles. Warehouse No. 10 already hosts a craft fair
every weekend populated by makers of art, apparel, jewelry and food.
The warehouses are near Ports O' Call Village, a faux New England fishing village built in the 1960s
that houses shops and restaurants. The attraction is considered dated and an underutilization of
prime seaside real estate.
Last year the Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners approved an agreement with Los Angeles
developer the Ratkovich Co. and Jerico Development Inc. of San Pedro to exclusively negotiate the
redevelopment of the 30-acre waterfront site that includes the Ports O' Call.
Port officials hope to make the waterfront a more popular destination for tourists and locals looking
for recreation. Ports O' Call once attracted 1 million visitors a year, but its appeal has waned with
time.
"Aside from Ports O' Call, which was developed 50 years ago, the public waterfront here has not
been recognized as a place to explore, dine and shop," Port of Los Angeles spokesman Arley Baker
said. "The bigger vision is that we have a world-class waterfront for a world-class city."
The port will spend more than $800 million on infrastructure improvements intended to attract
private developers to the waterfront, including roadway realignments and expansion of the 1.5-mile
Red Car trolley line serving the waterfront on weekends. A $125-million upgrade of the 700-slip
Cabrillo Way Marina was completed in 2011.
In December, the Los Angeles City Council approved a 50-year lease between the port and
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors to transform a century-old pier on the waterfront into a marine
research center called AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles.
The planned AltaSea campus would have circulating seawater labs, offices, classrooms, lecture halls,
support facilities, an interpretive center, a facility for marine-related commercial ventures and
perhaps the world's largest seawater wave tank for studying tsunamis and rogue waves.
The anchor tenant of the first phase is to be the Southern California Marine Institute, an alliance of
12 universities in Southern California that have marine science academic and research programs.
The entire project is expected to cost more than $500 million and take 15 to 20 years to complete.
San Pedro's waterfront is ripe for redevelopment, said Wayne Ratkovich, who is working on a $150-
million plan to revitalize Ports O' Call he has yet to fully unveil. The proposal, which would have to
be approved by port officials, calls for the creation of a family-oriented attraction he declined to
name and a new selection of shops and restaurants.
The leases of current tenants at Ports O' Call expire at the end of this year, and work on a new
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version of the waterfront center could begin in 2015, he said.
"The time has come for San Pedro to be a participant in the urban revitalization that has touched so
many other communities in Southern California," Ratkovich said. "Developing Ports O' Call is part of
that."
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ionatrailer at 10:58 AM January 23, 2014
San Pedro has so much potential. I agree with the poster who suggested the Rancho SanPedro housing projects need to be re-located somewhere else.And please, Developers, keep it classy. Please don't allow cheap chain restaurants todominate the Ports O' Call development.There are currently way to many "homeless centers" in Pedro already.
Truth1st at 10:28 AM January 23, 2014
In the Daily Breeze today they simultaneously announced that just within blocks of thisgreat, dynamic source of revitalization of the Harbor area....they are planning a "HomelessCenter" that will host indoor dining for the indigent and the huge population of drug andalcohol population that already dominate the housing area. But, then...perhaps the numbingof brains is what is necessary in order to "forget" that within a short mile or so sits a huge andextremely dangerous 40 + year old butane and propane gas facility....on top of anearthquake fault.....that will take out better than a 3 mile radius when it ruptures. THEENTIRE TOWN SHOULD BE BREWERIES OR OFFER DRUGS AT A DISCOUNT!! Ahhhhhh.....City of LA planning at its best!
farmallalfalfa at 8:15 AM January 23, 2014
This will be a perfect spot for the union longshoremen to go get a drink while on one of theirmandatory 27 daily breaks...
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