No retail lease, no city taxes, few real winners
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Most of the audience at City Hall was jumping for joy when the City
Council rejected women’s wear retailer Sophea Parros, which was
planning to open a large, designer-wear shop at 381 Forest Ave.
The council, invoking its right to approve or disapprove of
downtown merchants based on what they sell, decided that there are
already too many dress shops in the area and that the retail
atmosphere couldn’t support another one -- especially one that would
have been up to 10 times larger than some existing shops.
Laguna Beach wants to keep its merchant community intact, and
that’s a good thing. But there’s a down side to taking sides in a
business dispute.
The Sophea Parros owner-- outnumbered by his smaller, more vocal
competitors -- left disappointed, but he’ll have other opportunities
to open shops in other trendy, high-traffic areas.
But the landlord, Dominique Morel, is left in a difficult bind.
It was Morel’s second attempt to lease the building, which had
housed a Banana Republic before that outfit pulled up stakes more
than a year ago.
A previous plan for a bank, a small women’s shop and offices fell
through due to city requirements about splitting up spaces that
soured the lessees on the deal.
Enter Sophea Parros, an up-and-coming retailer willing to take the
entire 5,000-square-foot space.
But apparently Morel should have done his homework and counted the
number of women’s shops that had opened up since Banana Republic left
town.
That’s what the council’s decision came down to -- the fact that
nearly half a dozen dress shops have come in since the space was last
rented.
Funny, no one acted on the “over-saturation” of women’s wear shops
until the Sophea Parros store wanted in. No one stopped the other
shop owners in their tracks.
So, as the summer retail season surges on, one of the downtown’s
largest retail spaces remains vacant, and the city is losing out on
taxes that could help the city’s finances.
Were there any real winners here?
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