The South Bay is a region of the
Los Angeles metropolitan area, located in the southwest corner of
Los Angeles County. The name stems from its
geographic location stretching along the southern shore of
Santa Monica Bay. The South Bay contains fifteen cities plus portions of the City of Los Angeles and
unincorporated portions of the county. The area is bounded by the Pacific Ocean on the south and west and generally by the City of Los Angeles on the north and east.
Area
The South Bay includes:
*The
Beach Cities
**
El Segundo
**
Manhattan Beach
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Hermosa Beach
**
Redondo Beach
**
Torrance
*The
Palos Verdes Peninsula
**
Palos Verdes Estates
**
Rolling Hills
**
Rolling Hills Estates
**
Rancho Palos Verdes
*The southernmost neighborhoods of the City of Los Angeles
**
Harbor City
**
Harbor Gateway
**
San Pedro
**
Wilmington
*Inland cities of the South Bay
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Inglewood
**
Hawthorne
**
Gardena
**
Lawndale
**
Lomita
**
Carson
*And unincorporated areas of
L.A. County including:
**
Lennox
**
Del Aire
**And other small
unincorporated "county strip" areas of Los Angeles County.
The region is bordered on the north by
LAX, on the northeast by the
South Los Angeles region, on the east by the
Gateway Cities, and on the southeast by
Long Beach.
The
Harbor (
I-110),
San Diego (
I-405),
Gardena (
SR 91), and
Century (
I-105) Freeways provide the region with its principal transportation links. The
Los Angeles MTA's
A Line (opened in 1990 as the Blue Line) is a
light rail line running between
Downtown Los Angeles and Downtown
Long Beach. It is the first of the MTA's modern rail lines since the 1961 demise of the
Pacific Electric Railway's Red Car system. The
C Line (opened in 1995 as the Green Line, together with the
Glenn Anderson Freeway), a freeway-median light rail line, also serves the South Bay. It runs between
Redondo Beach and
Norwalk in the median of the
Century Freeway (
Interstate 105), providing indirect access to
LAX via a shuttle bus and future automated people mover. Several ports and
harbors in the South Bay provide access to
Santa Catalina Island, a popular resort. In addition,
LAX borders El Segundo to the north in the neighborhood of
Westchester, Los Angeles.
Major employers
Port of Los Angeles
The
Port of Los Angeles, sprawling across the shorelines of
San Pedro and
Wilmington, is the busiest in the United States. When combined with the
Port of Long Beach, it is the fifth-busiest in the world. Traditionally, most of the populations of Wilmington and San Pedro have worked for the port in some capacity. It is increasingly the primary driver of the Southern California economy: industrial growth in the
Inland Empire is almost entirely attributable to increased port traffic since the 1980s. Unfortunately, the massive increase in cargo volume has created significant air pollution (especially of
particulate matter resulting from the combustion of low-grade marine
diesel fuel) in neighboring communities.
Aerospace
The South Bay is the traditional home of Southern California's
aerospace industry. While considerably shrunken from its
Cold War peak, it still represents a major economic force, employing thousands in high-skill, high-wage engineering positions and generating enormous amounts of tax revenue.
Northrop Grumman has a major facility in El Segundo where the
F/A-18 Hornet fuselage is manufactured, as well as the headquarters of the Space Technology division in
Redondo Beach and a facility at the
Hawthorne Municipal Airport.
Alcoa Fastening Systems, a subsidiary of
Alcoa Inc. which produces aerospace fasteners, has their corporate headquarters located in Torrance with manufacturing facilities in both Torrance and Carson.
Boeing and
Lockheed Martin also maintain extensive production facilities throughout the South Bay, and
Raytheon's Space and Airborne Systems business unit is based in El Segundo. The
Los Angeles Air Force Base, in
El Segundo, is the locus of much of this aerospace research activity, as it is the primary development facility for military
satellites and other space programs.
DirecTV, a former subsidiary of
Hughes Aircraft, is also headquartered in El Segundo for this reason.
SpaceX also headquartered in the South Bay, is located in
Hawthorne.
Oil refining
thumb|View of the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Los Angeles in the distance.
Petroleum refining is another important component of the South Bay's economy. Major South Bay refiners include
Tesoro (
ARCO facility in Carson),
Chevron (El Segundo),
Phillips 66 (Wilmington),
PBF Energy (Torrance),
Tesoro (Wilmington), and
Valero (Wilmington). These refiners supply the lion's share of petroleum products for Southern California, as well as for
Nevada and
Arizona. As the Los Angeles region's oil fields are mostly exhausted, most of the crude oil that feeds the refineries is brought in from terminals at the port.
Local politicians and activists have long denounced the refineries for the amount of air pollution they generate, but in recent years these protests have been muted as the
Port of Los Angeles has become the region's dominant polluter. The controversial practice of
residue flaring returned to the forefront during the September 12, 2005
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power outage; facing dangerous pressure buildups, refinery operators in Wilmington were forced to flare, resulting in dangerously bad air quality throughout the southeastern South Bay. The incident has renewed calls for restrictions on flaring in non-emergency situations.
Automotive
Japanese automobile manufacturer
Honda maintains its North American headquarters in the South Bay, in the city of
Torrance. (
Nissan was also headquartered in the South Bay until late 2005, and The company then relocated to Tennessee, citing the high cost of running a business in California.
Toyota left in 2017 for
Plano, Texas for many of the same reasons.) While these locations are largely the legacy of the region's historical importance as a Japanese-American population center, it has proven fortuitous for two reasons: first, it enables closer oversight of vehicle import operations at the nearby ports; and second, it gives them proximity to the
automobile customization culture that is prominent in nearby
South Los Angeles.
Tesla is stationed near the headquarters of
SpaceX in
Hawthorne
Higher education
*
California State University, Dominguez Hills
*
El Camino College
*
Los Angeles Harbor College
*
Marymount California University
*
Southern California Regional Occupational Center
*
Westwood College
Media
In addition to the ''
Los Angeles Times'', the South Bay cities are served by their own daily paper, the ''
Daily Breeze'', the weeklies ''
The Beach Reporter'' and ''
The Easy Reader'', a bi-monthly real estate magazine, ''South Bay DIGS'', and lifestyle publication 'Southbay Magazine'
Music
The South Bay has a rich history in music, and has produced a number of significant rock bands, like Hawthorne natives
The Beach Boys in the early 1960s, and continuing particularly in
punk music. Other notable South Bay-based artists include:
*
98 Mute (Hermosa Beach)
*
Ab-Soul (Carson)
*
Tyra Banks (Inglewood)
*
Becky G (Inglewood)
*
Big Syke (Inglewood)
*
Black Flag (Hermosa Beach)
*
Brandy (Carson)
*
Cali Swag District (Inglewood)
*
Circle Jerks (Hermosa Beach)
*
Cuco (Hawthorne)
*
Descendents (Manhattan Beach)
*
James Newton Howard (Torrance)
*
Ras Kass (Carson)
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KeyKool (Torrance)
*
Kurupt (Hawthorne)
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Left Alone (Wilmington)
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Mack 10 (Inglewood)
*
Joyce Manor (Torrance)
*
Miguel (San Pedro)
*
Minutemen (San Pedro)
*
Pennywise (Hermosa Beach)
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Ray-J (Carson)
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Redd Kross (Hawthorne)
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Rotting Out (San Pedro)
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Seahaven (Torrance)
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Shade Sheist (Inglewood)
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Skeme (Inglewood)
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The Thirsty Crows (Redondo Beach)
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Tokimonsta (Torrance)
*
Tyler The Creator (Hawthorne)
*
The Last (Hermosa Beach)
Black Flag guitarist
Greg Ginn's
SST record label, a seminal
alternative rock label of the 1980s, maintained its headquarters in Lawndale.
Communities in the South Bay
; Inland cities:
*
Inglewood
*
Carson
*
Gardena
*
Hawthorne
*
Lawndale
*
Lomita
; Cities on
Santa Monica Bay:
*
Manhattan Beach
**
El Porto, Manhattan Beach, California
*
El Segundo
*
Redondo Beach
*
Torrance
*
Hermosa Beach
;Cities on the
Palos Verdes Peninsula:
*
Rolling Hills
*
Rolling Hills Estates
*
Palos Verdes Estates
*
Rancho Palos Verdes
; Unincorporated Los Angeles County communities:
*
El Camino Village
*
Del Aire
*
West Carson, California
* Westfield and Academy Hill
The Westfield Neighborhood
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Rancho Dominguez, et al. / Birthplace of the South Bay
; Neighborhoods of the City of Los Angeles
* Harbor City
* Harbor Gateway
* Wilmington
*San Pedro
* Terminal Island
See also
* South Bay (Bay Area)
* Juan Maria Sepulveda, former owner of this area
References
External links
City of Hermosa Beach
City of Inglewood
City of Palos Verdes Estates
City of Rancho Palos Verdes
City of Redondo Beach
City of Torrance
City of Gardena
South Bay Cities Council of Governments
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