New and improved Huntington Center
-- Eron Ben-Yehuda
Breathing life into the Huntington Center mall is a top priority for
newly appointed Mayor Dave Garofalo, who hopes to preside over a ceremony
next year for the demolition of the aging center’s decrepit core -- the
abandoned Broadway building.
“Give people hope,” he has said.
The future for the ailing mall at the corner of Edinger Avenue and Beach
Boulevard already appears brighter since a new owner came along in July.
Irvine-based Ezralow Retail Properties LLC paid $50 million and may spend
another $50 million building an open-air mall with new retail stores,
restaurants and a movie theater.
City officials are so eager to share at least part of the success enjoyed
by nearby Westminster Mall, South Coast Plaza and Fashion Island that
they are negotiating ways to subsidize Ezralow’s development costs.
The city certainly doesn’t want a repeat of its failed relationship with
the Macerich Co., which took over in late 1996. It initially had promised
a mall along the same lines proposed by Ezralow. But earlier this year,
Macerich’s plans were dramatically scaled back after Wall Street
investors became concerned the developer was overextending itself. The
revised plan left the city wanting more and Macerich looking for new
opportunities elsewhere.
Some officials worry that Ezralow, which specializes in smaller shopping
centers, also may be in over its head, and they point to the hefty sum
paid for the property as proof.
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