Omelette Parlor owner gets a lawyer
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Paul Clinton
After two decades of serving popular breakfast dishes, Susan Adkins
isn’t ready to take her Omelette Parlor and go quietly.
Adkins, who had said she would close the popular local eatery
after failing to reach a lease extension with her landlord, now
promises to stand and fight.
The soft-spoken Adkins hired a Huntington Beach attorney and, with
the help of a community now rallying behind her, says she’ll stay at
her 17th Street location beyond the end of the month and the end of
her lease.
Vons Companies Inc., which owns the shopping center that has
housed the Omelette Parlor since 1983, had ordered her to vacate her
7,000-square-foot space by June 30. Adkins also owns Chester Drawers,
the adjoining folksy bar.
And while a legal victory is slim, a political one could be in the
offing, Huntington Beach attorney Mindy Willingham said.
“The last thing a judge wants to do is intrude on somebody’s
property rights,” Willingham said. “A lot of people are very upset
and they want to see it stay.”
Willingham wrote a May 30 letter to Keith Lam, the shopping
center’s property manager, claiming that Adkins is “open to multiple
suggestions” that would pave the way for her to stay.
A meeting has been scheduled for today between Adkins and Vons
officials, who have agreed to reopen stalled talks for a lease
extension.
“Vons is reviewing all of its options as it related to possible
expansion and current retail tenants at the shopping center,” said
Daymond Rice, a spokesman for Vons owner Safeway Inc. “Vons is
seeking a solution that will benefit all of the residents of Costa
Mesa.”
A year ago, Vons mounted plans to expand and refurbish the center;
those plans received City Council approval. No building permits have
been issued for the work, though.
Willingham said she has appealed to the city to help Adkins find a
new location for the Omelette Parlor, which sits in a redevelopment
area.
Also, on Saturday and Sunday, supporters of the restaurant
circulated a petition, gathering some 800 names of people who want
the restaurant and bar to stay, Willingham said.
* PAUL CLINTON covers the environment, business and politics. He
may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at
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