Second time around, Yard House comes by air
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One lane closure was enough for owners of a new restaurant moving into
Triangle Square this fall. This time, they will go to the air rather than
by land to move heavy equipment.
The owners of the Yard House will use a helicopter Tuesday to ship in the
restaurant’s air conditioning and refrigeration units. They had announced
the possibility of a second traffic delay at the end of the Costa Mesa
Freeway but they have found another alternative -- albeit a more
expensive one.
“It will cost extra money to airlift the units in but it will be faster
and won’t inconvenience any motorists,” said co-owner Steve Reynolds. “I
think it will be easier for everybody involved.”
Six weeks ago, the owners were figuring out how they would move massive
steel girders that will support the entryway and keg room. The shipment
of steel caused the city to close one southbound lane on Newport
Boulevard for more than six hours. Owners were fearful that the lane
closure would add further delays for motorists in the usually clogged
thoroughfare. But Reynolds said the only complaints he received were from
two of his friends who called on their cell phones stuck in midafternoon
traffic.
The coolant system will be shipped via helicopter at 7 a.m. and the move
will take about two hours. The restaurant is scheduled to open Oct. 15.
-- Greg Risling
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