LETTER TO THE EDITOR -- Michael A. Glueck
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Our local newspaper is the Newport-Mesa Daily Pilot. The crossroads of
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa are at the Westcliff Shopping Center on the
corner of 17th Street and Irvine Avenue. It should have been one of the
nicest shopping centers to meet your friends for a cup of coffee and a
schmooze. But now it really is.
The center had grown old, tired and was in bad repair. It had not been
remodeled since the grand opening in November 1963 -- the same day John
F. Kennedy was assassinated.
In the spring of 2000 -- after a few calls -- and to everyone’s
surprise a few days later, a cadre of six suits and four skirts arrived
en masse from the Irvine Co. to look around. A remodeling plan was
developed and began in August 2000. Now, about 16 months later, after a
series of delays, Three Stooges-like miscalculations and multiple parking
lot pavings, the center is complete. It is one-stop shopping, services
and boutique eateries at its best. New tables and chairs abound, and the
locals again meet to chat and nosh outdoors. The new Food Fare grocery,
which had its soft opening on Nov. 16 will challenge your eyes and
palate.
The Irvine Co. deserves kudos for being good neighbors and the
merchants for their endurance on this neighborhood-altering project.
So stop by -- y’all -- and say hello to your friends and neighbors at
the best little meeting place that joins the souls of Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa. I’ll have an icy raspberry chocolate frappacino please!
* Michael A. Glueck is a Newport Beach resident and occasional
contributor to the Pilot.
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