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Harbor officials OK Iowa extension

Commission approves lease that allows the battleship to remain where it's at for decades

- By Donna Littlejohn dlittlejoh­n@scng.com

The Battleship Iowa will remain in its current spot in the Los Angeles harbor for another three decades — and its operators have set their sights on creating a veterans park and multipurpo­se community building on adjacent land.

The Los Angeles harbor commission approved a lease extension for the iconic World War II battleship on Friday. The lease, which was initially set to expire in May 2027, will now run through March 2057, pending Los Angeles City Council approval.

The ship arrived in San Pedro is 2012 amid hopes it could become a top tourist attraction. And it's become one.

From educationa­l programs to special events — the biggest of which is L.A. Fleet Week — the docked ship has become one of San Pedro's most recognized mainstays.

“When the Iowa came, we had a true national attraction,” said Alan Johnson of Jerico Developmen­t, which is creating West Harbor, a massive new attraction in the San Pedro portion of the L.A. Waterfront. “I personally couldn't imagine the town without it now. It's part of the fabric of the community.”

The nonprofit that runs the battleship, which was recently designated as the national Museum of the Surface Navy, has been looking to boost that popularity even further.

It had a 5-year plan to move to move the battleship to a more southern portion of the L.A. Watefront, closer to West Harbor, which is under constructi­on and expected to open next year.

But officials determined the move would be too costly.

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