Hobie shuts its doors
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Paul Clinton
For many years, Libby Wallace and her family stopped in to Hobie
Sports to fit themselves with boots, bindings and poles for annual
ski trips.
No more.
Stunned by the sight of the suddenly mothballed shop, on a drive
down East Coast Highway after Labor Day weekend, Wallace said she was
saddened that Hobie had closed its doors.
“It was sort of a landmark,” Wallace said. “It was there for a
long time.”
Wallace, now 41, remembers her first trip to the shop with her own
parents back when she was a 13-year-old girl learning to ski.
After a blow-out clearance sale on the Labor Day weekend, the
proprietors closed the doors for good. Neatly fitted strips of brown
paper taped to the window obscure the interior of the
4,000-square-foot shop. A friendly, yet cryptic, message -- “Thanks
for 28 Great Years” -- is scrawled in blue-and-white paint on the
window.
The shop is next door to the closed Port Theater at 2831 East
Coast Highway.
Why the shop’s two owners closed their doors after so many years
remains somewhat of a mystery.
“They’ve just decided to move on with their lives,” said Jeff
Alter, a Hobie spokesman and son of founder Hobie Alter. “I don’t
think it was a market reason.”
Two other Hobie surf shops, in Laguna Beach and the initial branch
opened by renowned surfer Hobie Alter in Dana Point in the 1950s, are
still running at a profit, Alter said.
Hobie granted a license to R. B. Alexander and Mike Mullen, who
both live in Newport Beach, to run the shop, which opened in 1974.
The two men brought their families and dogs into the shop on weekends
and created a buzzing community atmosphere.
A spokeswoman at the Corona del Mar real estate company that owns
the land, Welton & Co., said the two would not be available to
comment on the decision to shutter Hobie Sports.
Newport Beach Councilman Dennis O’Neil said he was surprised by
the closure.
“I’ve seen it many times as we’ve driven by the place,” O’Neil
said. “It’s unfortunate, because it is a longtime surf shop and is
part of the character of the Corona del Mar village.”
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