George Argyros: From working retail to ambassador to Spain
Jennifer K Mahal
From Metro Pointe to South Coast Repertory’s newest theater, the
influence of self-made billionaire George Argyros can be felt
throughout Costa Mesa.
“His biggest contribution to Costa Mesa is his enthusiasm,” said
Bob Wilson, historian and former Costa Mesa mayor. “He’s a tomorrow
person.”
Argyros, owner of Arnel Development Company, first came to Orange
County in 1955 to attend what was then Chapman College.
“Chapman was my first introduction to Orange County,” Argyros said
in an interview with Wilson for the book “From Goat Hill to City of
the Arts: The History of Costa Mesa.” “I supported myself through
college and worked 50 hours per week (in supermarkets) during my
junior and senior years.”
He graduated from Chapman in 1959. The current ambassador to Spain
started selling real estate, which would prove to be his making, in
1962. He also married his wife, Julianne, that year. The couple
rented a small apartment in Anaheim while Julianne finished the last
semester for her bachelor’s in speech therapy at Cal State Long
Beach. Today, the couple have three children and several
grandchildren.
“We literally had nothing when we got started,” George Argyros
told Wilson. “To begin in the real estate business, I borrowed $1,200
from Union Bank so I could live by drawing $300 a month for four
months.”
By age 25, he had received his securities, insurance and real
estate licenses. With a friend, Argyros opened a real estate
brokerage office in 1963. Within a year, he started developing land,
always reinvesting his profits into the business.
In 1967, Arnel Development Company was founded, and Argyros
started to develop apartment buildings. Today, Arnel Management is
the largest apartment owner in Orange County. In 2001, Arnel settled a $1.5 million consumer fraud lawsuit in which former tenants accused
the company of keeping their security deposits for unneeded repairs.
In 1976, Argyros began the process to develop what is now Metro
Pointe, buying 50 acres of land at Bear Street and what is now the
San Diego Freeway from Gene Kawamura. It took two years and 43 public
hearings for the company to get approval to use 50% of the land for
patio homes and 50% for apartments. However, that agreement did not
last long. The City Council put an initiative on the ballot to zone
the property to all single family use. Arnel lost the vote, but went
to court over the legality of the initiative. It took four years and
a trip to the California State Supreme Court before the initiative
was invalidated. Eventually, office space, apartments and the Metro
Pointe retail complex across from South Coast Plaza were built. The
whole process took 20 years.
Argyros is the former owner Air Cal and the Seattle Mariners
baseball team. He is also past chairman of Apria Healthcare in Costa
Mesa.
Argyros, who lives in Spain and Newport Beach, made a reputation
as a Republican fundraiser through his support of various campaigns,
including those of presidential nominee Bob Dole and President George
W. Bush. His efforts to help get an airport at El Toro Marine Base
got him the nickname “King George” on anti-airport Web sites.
Argyros was confirmed as the United States ambassador to Spain in
2001. That same year, he and his wife contributed $5 million to SCR
for a new theater. The Julianne Argyros Stage opened in October.
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