GAINS & LOSSES
GAINS
CROSSING OVER
Huntington Beach Mall will be torn down by the summer, making way for the
new Crossings at Huntington shopping center. Developer Ezralow Retail
Properties hopes to breathe life into the flagging retail center by
bringing in upscale restaurants and stores. Plans for Crossings include
an Italian-theme with two piazzas and an 18-screen movie theater.
Existing tenants have until the end of April to move out.
FROM OIL TO SOIL
If an experimental technique used by Simple Green works, it may take less
time to clean up oil-soaked land. Ten acres near Huntington Beach Central
Park Equestrian Center will be the first in the county to test the
treatment, with funding from the government. If it works, the land will
be made available to the Therapeutic Riding Center, a nonprofit
equestrian group for developmentally disabled children. With so many
acres contaminated by oil, the city stands to gain a boost if this
experiment pans out.
WHAT, NO FOOD FIGHT?
More than 20 area restaurants competed Saturday in the first-ever
Restaurant Olympics. Spearheaded by the newly formed Restaurant Assn.,
the games at Pier Plaza included cherry tomato passing, bread basket
tossing and a clean water relay. The association hopes to make it an
annual event.
LOSSES
RAISING THE RENT
Residents of The Gables in Huntington Harbour are facing a 389% land
lease increase based on a new appraisal of the 7.6-acre property on which
their homes sit. The increase means payments for the 80 homeowners would
skyrocket from $190 to $740 per month, an amount that equals some
mortgages. The Gables residents pay the land lease in addition to their
mortgage and homeowners association fees. Some residents fear they may be
forced into bankruptcy if the increase stands. The homeowners association
has hired an attorney to try to work things out.
FAREWELL, PAPA JOE’S
Papa Joe’s Pizza, a Downtown hangout since 1989, will be torn down now
that the building’s owners, Frank and Sal Cracchiolo, have agreed to
lease the land to CIM Group. The developer plans to build a
multimillion-dollar hotel, restaurant and retail complex. “It seems like
I have no future,” said Papa Joe’s owner Jennifer Song, on losing her
space.
A TRAGIC TALE
Huffing, inhaling aerosol fumes to get high, is suspected to have caused
the death of a Huntington Beach child. Tyler Pinnick, 12, died last week
after his great-grandmother found him unconscious in a locked bathroom.
Tyler was known around Vista View Middle School as a good student and a
good kid. “He wasn’t too cool to be helpful,” said Diana Dominesey, a
school cafeteria worker. Tyler’s family has asked the school to make
contributions to DARE in his name.
THE END OF HOOP DREAMS
Roy Miller, varsity coach of the Huntington Beach High School basketball
team, resigned last week after a 23-year reign. Miller, who was on the
1968 Oilers team that made it to the CIF 4-A Finals, has left it open to
return after a year if he wants. Assistant Coach James Dingus will be
taking over.
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