Future looks bright for Port Theatre
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A month ago, we wrote concerning the Port Theatre debate: “The only
voice missing so far is the owner of the Port Theatre. What the owner
of the Port wants to do should really be part of the discussion
before the debate gets any hotter, but that’s not going to stop us
from putting in our two cents.”
Since then, the owner has come forward.
But, to just about everyone’s surprise, it was not the owner
people expected to see. It turns out that longtime Port proprietor
Scott Burnham had quietly sold the theater 18 months ago to Corona
del Mar resident Rick Aversano, a patron of the arts scene in Laguna
Beach.
The good news in this unexpected turn of events is that Aversano
has a laudable plan in mind for the old theater, if -- and it is a
big if -- the Newport Beach City Council approves a landmark theater
ordinance that would allow significant changes to the theater.
As part of Aversano’s vision, the Port would lose a majority of
its seating, but would gain a restaurant, bar and coffee shop in a
significant restoration of the Art Deco facade. The work, which could
cost as much as $3 million, would turn the Port from an eyesore to a
magnet that would draw more people, and thus more business, to the
community.
Of course, all those people will require places to put their cars.
City leaders have recognized this, and a parking plan would be part
of the theater’s renovation.
The trouble is, none of the work will happen if the city does not
approve the landmark theater ordinance. Last week, the council again
postponed discussion of the ordinance, which now is on the March 25
agenda.
The council should take that vote, and it should approve the
ordinance, which will allow not only improvements to be made at the
Port, but at the Lido Cinema, the Balboa Theater and the Balboa
Pavilion.
Then, once improvement is possible, the real debate about what, if
any changes, should be made can begin.
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