CATCHING UP WITH ...
-- Amy Spurgeon
Four years ago, failed negotiations between Costa Mesa’s South Coast
Plaza and Bloomingdale’s -- the upscale, New York-based department store
-- meant Fashion Island had a better chance at landing the mega-popular
store.
For months, Bloomingdale’s officials met with management from South Coast
Plaza and Fashion Island to determine which shopping center would better
serve as a strong West Coast anchor.
Estimated sales tax revenue for the city that landed Bloomingdale’s
swelled to the $750,000 range.
A 1995 article that ran in the retail publication Women’s Wear Daily
reported that some of South Coast Plaza’s department stores, fearing
competition, voiced opposition to the possible lease, therefore
“freezing” the deal.
South Coast Plaza officials at the time said the article was
misrepresentative of the actual discussions.
The city-backed effort to bring Bloomingdale’s to Fashion Island came
just three months after the city council approved an additional 300,000
square feet of retail space at the center, according to then-City Manager
Kevin Murphy.
“We’ve expressed to The Irvine Company, which owns Fashion Island, that
we would be helpful in any way that we could in bringing Bloomingdale’s
to the city,” he said at the time.
Fashion Island spokeswoman Nina Robinson said the department store has
been a welcome addition since opening to the public in November 1996.
Bloomingdale’s opened a home store one year later in the Atrium Court at
Fashion Island.
“We are absolutely thrilled with Bloomingdale’s,” Robinson said. “They
have been overwhelmingly positive with the center and Orange County
shoppers.”But not everyone is thrilled with the retailer. Newport Beach
Chamber of Commerce President Richard Luehrs said the store failed to
renew its membership in 1998, based on a decision made in New York.
Bloomingdale’s has told the chamber that they have processed a new
membership application, but Luehrs said he has yet to see it. He said he
is surprised that Bloomingdale’s allowed the lapse in membership at all.
“We think that with the commitment they have made in the community, they
should support their local chamber,” Luehrs said. “They should be listed
among us.”As far as the sales tax generated by Bloomingdale’s, state law
prohibits the city from disclosing information for any taxpayer, said
Glen Everroad, the city’s Revenue Department manager.
However, Everroad did say that department stores at Fashion Island as a
whole generated $1.6 million in the 1998-99 fiscal year -- up 5% from the
previous year.
“That’s not bad,” Everroad said. “I would put those stores in the ‘doing
well’ category.”Officials at Bloomingdale’s could not be reached for
comment Tuesday.
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