San Pedro’s iconic Star-Kist building gets a short reprieve as port officials seek leasing interest

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San Pedro’s iconic Star-Kist building gets a short reprieve as port officials seek leasing interest
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A public hearing on plans by Phillips 66 for a marine oil terminal operation at Berths 148-151 in the Port of Los Angeles, meanwhile, has been scheduled for 5 p.m. March 23.

Cannery workers pose in front of the French Sardine Cannery at Fish Harbor, Terminal Island circa 1939. French Sardine later became StarKist. .Inside the former Star-Kist plant on Terminal Island in San Pedro. Photo from inside the long-vacant Star-Kist plant on Terminal Island in San Pedro.

That was good news for many who spoke up in favor of saving the structure that was a central part of the town’s commercial fishing heyday. DiBernardo also announced at Thursday’s board meeting that there will be a 5 p.m. March 23 public hearing on plans by Phillips 66 for aPort officials determined in November that a full environmental report would not be required. Three neighborhood councils and other groups objected.

The building, critics said, holds significant historical value for the port town and was a symbol of San Pedro’s heritage. More effort should be made to find a new use, they said.

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