Biz News: Fresh & Easy to sell Costa Mesa store
The Fresh & Easy store in the Costa Mesa Courtyards shopping center at Newport and Harbor boulevards is one of 30 stores in Southern California that the supermarket chain plans to sell, the company said. It will redesign the rest.
Fresh & Easy’s other Costa Mesa store, on Harbor Boulevard near Gisler Avenue, is not on the sale list.
The El Segundo-based company said it would sell locations “that do not meet the criteria of Fresh & Easy’s model of modern convenience,” spokesman Brendan Wonnacott said in a statement.
The move will enable the company to finance new development and growth, Wonnacott said. Fresh & Easy is working with Apple store designer ADMI on the new fresh-food convenience-store concept, he said.
Fresh & Easy, British supermarket giant Tesco’s first venture into the U.S. market, has struggled to establish itself in a crowded landscape for natural and organic grocery stores since its debut in 2007.
Fresh & Easy filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2013 after operating for years without earning a profit. The chain was then sold to grocery billionaire Ron Burkle’s Yucaipa Cos.
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Salon owners to be honored for helping charity
Mark McArdle, Ron Perez and Al Perez, owners of Images Salon in Corona del Mar, will be honored Thursday with an award from Childhelp during the organization’s fashion show and high tea at the Island Hotel in Newport Beach.
The three have helped raise more than $160,000 for the Phoenix-based nonprofit in the past 14 years to aid its group homes for children affected by abuse, according to Ashley Bishop, manager of Images Salon. The salon hosts an annual “Cut A Thon” offering half-price haircuts and a drawing, with all proceeds going to Childhelp, Bishop said.
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Grand opening Saturday for new townhomes
Brandywine Homes will hold a grand opening Saturday for Seabright, a new 26-unit development in Costa Mesa’s Westside.
The townhomes, on a 1.42-acre lot at 2019 Anaheim Ave., replaced an 18-unit apartment complex. Prices start in the $600,000s.
Seabright’s units contain two bedrooms and 2 1/2 bathrooms and range from 1,599 to 1,727 square feet.
“Where else in Orange County can you find a townhome community where units have rear yards, a gated entry, a community pool and easy access to nearby beaches and shopping?” Dave Barisic, vice president of sales and marketing for Irvine-based Brandywine, said in a statement.
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Hopdoddy Burger Bar coming to Newport Beach
Texas-based Hopdoddy Burger Bar plans to open a restaurant this summer at Fashion Island in Newport Beach.
The chain serves 13 types of burgers, including bison and lamb. The new location also will offer craft beers.
Hopdoddy currently has seven restaurants in Texas, Colorado and Arizona.
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Creamistry to open two shops in Costa Mesa
Creamistry, an ice cream shop that uses liquid nitrogen in its freezing process, plans to open two new stores soon in Costa Mesa.
They will be at The Triangle, 1870 Harbor Blvd., and at 3033 Bristol St., at the intersection with Paularino Avenue.
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Richman Group opens affordable-housing office
The Richman Group of California has appointed Rick Westberg executive vice president and opened a Newport Beach office focused on affordable and mixed-income housing, according to the company’s president, Luke Daniels.
Westberg previously was vice president of Related California, an affiliate of The Related Cos.
Since joining Related in 2003, Westberg has managed all aspects of market-rate, affordable and 80/20 mixed-income residential development, including acquisitions, entitlements and finance.
Westberg will head The Richman Group’s new Newport Beach office at 420 31st St., Suite B-1.