A new multifamily complex in San Pedro just opened, called Vivo on Harbor.
The project was developed by High Street Residential, the residential subsidiary of Dallas-based Trammell Crow Co., and designed by Culver City-based KFA Architecture.
Vivo on Harbor is an eight-story, 137-unit luxury apartment building in San Pedro’s Waterfront Arts District. It is located at 511 S. Harbor Blvd. and intended to play a part in reshaping San Pedro, which was once a heavy industrial zone.
“We strongly believe Vivo on Harbor plays a pivotal role in the continued growth and vibrancy of the San Pedro community,” Alex Valente, a principal at High Street Residential’s Los Angeles office, said in a statement. “As the Waterfront Arts District evolves, our goal is to foster a dynamic, inclusive environment where both new and long-time residents can connect, engage and enjoy the rich cultural and vibrant experiences that San Pedro has to offer. We are proud to contribute to the area’s transformation and excited to see how Vivo on Harbor enhances the neighborhood for years to come.”
The complex features a variety of floorplans ranging from studios to two-bedroom apartments. Amenities include a rooftop clubhouse, a fitness center, a dedicated yoga room, flexible coworking spaces, barbecue areas, a pet spa, EV charging stations and more.
In addition, the building will host a 1,490-square-foot ground corner retail space for Colossus, an artisanal bakery set to open later this month. Colossus will sell gourmet grocery products including sourdough pizza, natural wine and other premium ingredients, according to High Street Residential.
“This project is a testament to the strength of collaboration and the shared vision we have for the revitalization of San Pedro,” Joel Woehler, managing director at Kansas City-based Principal Asset Management, the development capital partner for Vivo on Harbor, said in a statement. “We are proud to partner with High Street Residential to be part of such a transformative project that elevates the area’s real estate offerings and deepens its community fabric.”
The ongoing revitalization of the San Pedro waterfront includes projects like the expanded Port of Los Angeles Promenade, Town Square and West Harbor – the 42-acre waterfront destination for dining and entertainment. West Harbor will open in phases beginning later this year, with a grand opening set for next year.