Redondo Beach is the southernmost of the ‘Beach Cities’ in Los Angeles County’s South Bay region. It is bordered by and in the north, Torrance in the east, Palos Verdes Estates in the south, and of course, the Pacific Ocean in the west. Unsurprisingly, Redondo’s most defining characteristic is its beach: from Redondo Pier and its dozens of bars and restaurants to a gorgeous, north-south-running bike/foot path (“The Strand”) to generally well-maintained beach conditions, Redondo Beach is a mainstay Southern California destination.Housing in the area is almost perfectly split between rental units and single-family homes, with proximity to the beach standing as the primary price determinant.
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In January, the Redondo Beach City Council voted unanimously to approve Australian investment company QIC's proposed redevelopment of the beleaguered South Bay Galleria. The enclosed shopping mall, built in 1985 by Forest City, occupies a 30-acre property at the southwest corner of Artesia and Hawthorne Boulevards. 2617 Nelson Avenue and, Redondo Beach, CA 90278. Contact: Jose Rosas [email protected] or 310-387-0408. Newer built complex located in the Redondo Beach neighborhood. Close to shopping, transportation, 405 freeway and parks.
Apart from Redondo’s ‘downtown’ pier area, most of its commerce is concentrated around the Pacific Coast Highway, which is the city’s most significant throughway. Other significant arteries include Torrance Blvd., Aviation Blvd., Manhattan Beach Blvd., and Artesia Blvd. Redondo Beach is, on the whole, quite walkable and bike-able.