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Andrew Edwards
Exact sales figures have yet to be tallied, but representatives of
Newport-Mesa’s fancier retail centers said holiday shoppers spent big
bucks at local stores, drawn to high-end goods at South Coast Plaza
and Fashion Island.
“Luxury products seem to be what people are looking for,” said
John Braeger, vice president of Gary’s and Co. at Fashion Island. “It
was a great December; [sales were up] over 10% from last year, which
was a good year,” Braeger said.
A survey of 77 retailers released last week by the International
Council of Shopping Centers reported that across the United States,
retail sales were uneven.
Nationally, warehouse club stores and discount stores did well,
posting 7.3% and 3.2% gains in sales. Specialty stores gained 2.7%, a
modest increase, according to the survey. Department store sales rose
by 0.6%, though sales at Sears and May Department Stores declined.
The heads of local chambers of commerce said retailers’ holiday
business went better than the hit-and-miss trend described in the
survey.
“In our case, it’s been hit,” Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce
President Richard Luehrs said. “It started last summer. Everybody I
spoke with is up over previous years.”
Luehrs and Linda Leonhard, executive director of the Corona del
Mar Chamber of Commerce, did not have tabulated sales figures
available, but Leonhard said merchants along her side of Newport are
also talking about successful Christmas sales.
“We haven’t done any general type of survey, but just from
feedback, I think it’s been a pretty good year, better than last
year,” Leonhard said.
Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce President Ed Fawcett said he also
did not yet have numbers for Costa Mesa sales, but he had heard South
Coast Plaza had a huge Christmas.
Though South Coast Plaza spokeswoman Debra Gunn Downing said she
was unable to give exact Christmas sales figures, she said sales were
up about 20% during the mall’s “best holiday season ever.”
Sales were driven by luxury items, Downing said. Jewelry, apparel
and accessories were big sellers during the holidays and throughout
2004.
Merchants at Costa Mesa’s the Lab Anti Mall, with boutique shops
geared to hip consumers, and Newport Beach’s Fashion Island also did
well, though spokespersons for both shopping centers did not have
dollar figures available. The Lab spokesman Chris Bennett, however,
did report excellent sales.
The Irvine Co. owns Fashion Island and several other shopping
centers in and around Newport Beach.
“Initial indications are that our holiday sales performance was
healthy across our entire portfolio; our gift certificates had very
strong sales, especially at Fashion Island,” said Nina Robinson, vice
president of marketing for the Irvine Co.’s retail properties.
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