Newport would welcome car dealers
June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- Though it’s still a longshot, city officials are
holding on to the hope of someday luring one or more car dealers to the
airport area.
In his State of the City speech Wednesday, Mayor Tod Ridgeway said
officials are talking with car dealer representatives about the
possibility of one of these tax-rich businesses setting up shop near John
Wayne Airport. Ridgeway said attracting car dealers and hotels to the
already industrial area could have significant tax benefits with minimal
or no effects to the coastal zone or on traffic near homes.
“For every city, the highest generators of income are car dealers and
hotels,” Ridgeway said Thursday. “I would be happy to see a car dealer
come here.”
Assistant City Manager Sharon Wood said the city has been approached
several times in the last few months by auto retailers interested in
setting up shop in Newport Beach.
“We have, over the last several months, talked to a few potential
dealers who were looking for sites in that area, but as you know there’s
nothing vacant,” Wood said.
In 1995, the city gave an eight-acre parcel to Fletcher Jones
Motorcars, betting that the investment would pay off. In January,
officials declared that move a huge success when reports showed the
dealer had brought in $6.6 million in taxes over a five-year period --
$4.6 million more than they’d hoped for when they made the deal.
A few years ago, a Lexus dealer wanted to set up shop in Newport
Beach, but those talks fell through.
Though the city does not own any available land in the area, it’s
possible officials might still have some options for attracting a dealer,
perhaps by offering tax incentives for a dealer that leases land from a
private owner.
And, unlike the Koll Center expansion that was stopped by voters last
year, the lucrative tax benefits of a car dealership could be enough to
win popular support.
The Koll Center project would have added 250,000 square feet to the
existing office complex there. Compared with hotels and car dealers,
office space brings in a relatively small amount of taxes.
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