MAILBAG - Aug. 10, 2000
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I am puzzled by the decision to not honor the Burlington Coat
Factory’s lease, which is supposed to be honored until 2025 [“Burlington
gathers signatures to stay at mall,” July 13].
The Huntington Center was a ghost town for years, but despite that,
Burlington was a destination. People in Huntington Beach shopped there
because the store offered good value, quality merchandise at an
attractive price. New parents appreciated having the baby store upstairs.
We kept hearing that the city needs revenue from retail when they
wanted to bring Wal-Mart in.Then why try to run out a perfectly good
mid-priced store? I just don’t see courting one retailer while snubbing
another. They all bring in the revenues, don’t they?
I think it’s great to bring upscale shopping here to Huntington Beach
at The Crossings but not at the expense of retailers who have loyally
rented formerly dead retail space and served the community.
Burlington could bring in people to the new mall that would then shop
at the new stores. A deal is a deal, right? Not just until something
better comes along.
CATHERINE CALDERA
Huntington Beach
COASTWATCH WILL BE WATCHED CLOSELY
Forgive my skepticism, but when Steve Bone, the same man who wants to
place condominiums on the Little Shell wetlands as part of the Hilton’s
expansion, starts an “environmental group” called Coastwatch, I have to
wonder about his motivations [“Watchdog group forming to monitor coastal
waters,” June 29].There is already an organization called CoastKeeper
fighting ocean pollution off our coast.
Perhaps Bone is reluctant to join forces with CoastKeeper because
CoastKeeper is one of the organizations suing the [California] Coastal
Commission to prevent the Hilton from building the condos on the Little
Shell wetlands.
The formation of Coastwatch reminds me of the formation of the Bolsa
Chica Alliance by the Koll company to confuse the public after the Bolsa
Chica Land Trust was formed in the early 1990s. The land trust, of
course, opposes any development of the Bolsa Chica, while the alliance
completely supported the development of the wetlands and the Bolsa Chica
mesa.
I truly hope I am wrong in comparing Coastwatch to the Bolsa Chica
Alliance. I hope that the formation of Coastwatch is a sincere effort to
help solve the problem of ocean pollution.
The proof will not be in Bone’s words, but in the actions of this new
organization.
I eagerly await my misgivings to be proved wrong.DICK LeGRUE
Huntington Beach
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