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Lolita Harper
COSTA MESA -- Caffeine addicts can get their fix at yet another Harbor
Boulevard Starbucks Coffee location as it and a host of other retail
businesses go up at the new Costa Mesa Square.
Driving by the center on Harbor Boulevard at Baker Street, people can
see the “coming soon” signs for the coffee shop and Baja Fresh Mexican
Grill.
Developer Jack Bariteau, the managing partner of the project for
Keenan & Bariteau, said some stores will open in about a week.
Mike Navarro, owner of Radius Retail Advisors -- the company in charge
of leasing the site -- said he expects Starbucks to open first. The Costa
Mesa Square location will be the sixth Starbucks in the city, and the
third in a one-mile stretch of Harbor Boulevard.
Besides attracting the Seattle coffee giant, Navarro said the center
has retained a good balance of local businesses and large national retail
chains. The “good blending” should make the center successful, he said.
All but two storefronts have been leased, which is exceptional given
the current market, Navarro said.
“The fact that we are close to 100% leased before opening is
outstanding,” he said.
Navarro attributed the center’s popularity to its location adjacent to
Target Greatland, which has had great success at the former Fedco site.
While they are owned by separate companies, Costa Mesa Square and Target
Greatland will share easements between them so customers may walk easily
from one to the other.
Bariteau said his company has a good relationship with Target and is
just completing a similar project in Cerritos.
“Target has been very successful and bodes well with what we are
doing,” he said.
City Manager Allan Roeder said he is glad to see Target has done so
well and expects a great project for the rest of the property.
“No offense to Fedco, but this is a far superior, better quality
project than what was there before,” Roeder said.
The new center covers 73,000 square feet of space at the corner and
promises a variety of retailers, including a 25,000-square-foot Henry’s
-- a health food market -- Baskin Robbins and the Furniture Club,
Bariteau said. The center has already leased space to four sit-down
restaurants.
Longtime Costa Mesa business Orange County Pizza will create a
sit-down facility at the new square. The pizza place will pack up its
1,100-square-foot location at 2180 Harbor Blvd. and move to a space
nearly twice the size at Costa Mesa Square, said manager Phoc Nguyen. It
is the first move the restaurant has made since 1974 ,but it was long
overdue, he said.
“Right now, we are in a dead center. Some people call it the old
Lucky’s Center. I just call it a dump,” Nguyen said.
The pizza place deals mostly with delivery and walk-in orders, he
said. Orange County Pizza will open a sit-down pizza parlor in its new
2,000-square-foot spot, offering big-screen televisions and beer, Nguyen
said.
Besides having more space, the new location will be perfect for
attracting foot traffic because it neighbors the successful Target store,
freeways, sports fields and schools, he said.
“We’re hoping to get a lot of little league softball teams,” Nguyen
said.
Orange County Pizza owners were looking for a new location for three
years before they heard about Costa Mesa Square. They had almost signed a
lease for another center when they heard about the upcoming development,
Nguyen said.
“It’s the best location in the city,” he said. “Especially with the
Home Ranch project slated to go in. We hope we’ll get a lot of lunch
business.”
The Mobil station and the credit union on the same corner will remain,
as they are not owned by Keenan & Bariteau. Bariteau said he is in
negotiations to buy the lot where the vacant Arco station is. If
acquired, the lot would add another 7,000 or 8,000 square feet to the
center, he said.
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