Dunes sale a sad ending
While it is not quite signed, sealed and delivered yet, the
long-expected sale of the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort is all but
certain.
This week, Orange County supervisors endorsed the sale by Newport
Dunes Partnership -- headed by Tim and Annie Quinn -- to Culver City
real estate company Goldrich & Kest Industries and Tahoe Shores. Now
all that’s left is for escrow to close.
Don’t think that that moment won’t be a significant one for
Newport Beach.
Since the 1940s, the Dunes has played a central role in the
community, whether it was by providing the decades of Fourth of July
fireworks shows (unfortunately, and notably, halted this year),
offering up a calm lagoon for Newport-Mesa kids to frolic in or by
hosting dozens of charitable and community events every year.
As a family-owned and operated business with operators who live in
Newport Beach, the resort managed to thrive as a destination for
tourists while never losing its Newport Beach identity.
We could all hope that does not change. But, in effect, it already
has. Unfortunately, for the past few years the Dunes has been more a
part of the slow-growth Greenlight debate than it has been part of
the debate about what to do on a sunny summer weekend.
It went from neighborly provider of Independence Day entertainment
to developer boogeyman, simply because of plans to build a hotel that
by almost all accounts, except those of the slow-growth activists,
was going to serve the city better and provide less traffic problems
than an already approved 275-room hotel.
Those plans died as Greenlight sprung to life.
But worse, the Dunes, as it has been for generations, also died.
The close of escrow on the property will be the end.
While the Dunes itself is owned by the Evans family, proprietors
of resort hotels along the coast, Tim and Annie Quinn have for more
than a decade been the human face of the Dunes and have served the
city well. It is difficult to imagine that the new owners will care
about the community as much.
When the Quinns and the Evans turn over the keys to the resort,
they will be missed. Only time will tell just how much.
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