READERS RESPOND
AT ISSUE: Huntington Beach officials want to relocate Burlington Coat
Factory and Wards from Huntington Center.
Burlington and Wards should be a part of The Crossings at Huntington.
It is close, and all the buses go there. We have shopped at Wards for 35
years. You can get everything at that store. They are the nicest store
and will do everything for you.
THELMA ALLARD
Huntington Beach
On behalf of the 75 residents from the trailer park I live in, we are
for Burlington and Wards staying in the mall. We are value-right
customers looking for value-right merchandise that we feel the new mall
won’t have.
DALE MATHER
Huntington Beach
I’m very doubtful about this new plan for the mall. Twenty-two movie
theaters -- is there space for all those cars? What about demand for
movies? In case nobody has noticed, in addition to the bankruptcies, the
last couple of months have been very disappointing for the film industry.
Upscale retailers? Which one? Nordstrom? Saks Fifth Avenue?
Bloomingdale’s? Tiffany? Or are we going to get an assortment of
independent stores with minimal name recognition who will not be able to
compete successfully for the dollars of the upscale shopper who is
rewarded for their loyalty to the major department stores with special
sales, services and other incentives?
A home store has been mentioned, but is that really what will attract
people to the mall? We already have stores like Pier One, Expo and
Levitz. Although the Block at Orange and the Irvine Spectrum seem like
what The Crossings should be modeled after, many of the retailers have
had difficulty making money -- people just go to walk around, look, eat
and play video games.
The Spectrum has the draw of live entertainment, such as The Improv
and Crazy Horse. Given all these questions, it seems that Wards and
Burlington Coat Factory should stay.
No one knows if their under-performance is due to current mall
conditions. Let them invest the dollars for upgrading instead of us
paying them to relocate. At the very worst, if they continue to
under-perform and are forced to close, The Crossings has tenant-ready
buildings available. Reduce the number of theaters to 10 to 12 so that parking and traffic do not become unpleasant. Explore the possibility of
live entertainment and a video or virtual-reality game place like Dave
and Busters.
Oh, and by the way, can we have a Hallmark store?
CHERYL WYRICK
Huntington Beach
They should remain in the mall. They have great prices and should stay
here.JOE MARGAN
Huntington Beach
I believe Wards is a good store and has done a lot of business with
the city. The city should be loyal to them.BRIAN WALMAN
Huntington Beach
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