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Leasing agent tells Harbor Commission Beach Life drew tens of thousands and nearly $2M in incremental spending
Summary
At a Redondo Beach Harbor Commission meeting, leasing agent Bridal Campbell said Beach Life drew an estimated 46,000 visitors over two days (57–60,000 estimated over three days) and roughly $1.87 million in incremental spending; commissioners discussed data distribution, Pier Plaza leasing, safety and upcoming harbor projects.
Leasing agent Bridal Campbell told the Redondo Beach Harbor Commission that recent events on the waterfront are producing large visitor lifts and measurable economic benefit, while regional office and retail markets remain under pressure.
"Beach Life visitors, 46,000 people over just those 2 days," Campbell said, adding that the three-day total was extrapolated to "57 to 60,000 people" and that the event generated an estimated incremental spend of about $1,870,000. He also reported average dwell time for Beach Life rose to roughly 3.5 hours from a typical weekend baseline of about 1.5 hours.
Why it matters: The data matters to harbor leases, tenant performance and event planning across King Harbor and the International Boardwalk. Campbell said targeting events that increase dwell time can boost restaurant and retail revenue and suggested tiered pricing and targeted marketing to nearby markets such as Orange County and the Inland Empire.
Campbell opened with a regional market overview, calling the Southern California…
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