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AT ISSUE: City officials want to move Burlington Coat Factory and
Wards from the Huntington Center to an unknown area of the city.
I feel that I must express my feeling on the decision regarding our
Huntington Center (“Council OKs glitzy Huntington Center plan,” Oct. 5).
To invest our community’s tax dollars in an unproven and, in my
opinion, reasonably risky development plan is not in the best interest of
the voters and taxpayers. I am sure that our whole community would like
to see Huntington Center redeveloped into a shopping complex that not
only would be a good tax producer, but also an area that all of
Huntington Beach could be proud of.
It would seem logical, since the City Council seems determined to
invest our tax dollars in this project, to protect our investment and
build on a proven financially stable base. This financial stability is
obviously what is left in the Huntington Center -- stores like Burlington
Coat Factory that still attract customers to a mall that has been on the
decline for years. With large, stable and long-term companies such as
Burlington Coat Factory involved in this project and willing to invest
their own money to redevelop their buildings, we, the voting taxpayers,
will gain in the following manner: The tax base will grow from an already
existing base rather than zero; using the strength of what is already in
place, we will continue to have a tax base during redevelopment; and
attract old and many new people to our new complex.
JEAN BOYD
Huntington Beach
I have seen Huntington Center go downhill for some time. Wards and
Burlington Coat Factory have an interesting twist on revitalization of a
rundown mall.
How come they did not go to the city and say they want to revitalize
the mall because they need more customers? I feel they had ample time to
create or proactively improve the mall.
It is very obvious that their stores do not draw customers.
Huntington Beach needs to revitalize this area to improve the value of
the commercial real estate. I am looking forward to spending more money
on local restaurants and stores I like to shop at within Huntington
Beach. Unfortunately, I have to shop outside of the city to get choices
of restaurants and shops.
I think Wards and Burlington Coat Factory were looking for an easy way
to grab on to the coattails from the new developer and not have to invest
in improving the mall.
In my opinion, the mall cannot be demolished fast enough to allow the
rebuilding to go forward. Keep the city strong, not weak.
JEFF HOFMANN
Huntington Beach
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