No to Costco idea at empty store...
- Share via
No to Costco idea
at empty store
I vote no on a Costco in the old Montgomery Wards location. First
of all, a Costco doesn’t fit in with the Bella Terra concept. I would
like to see more of the small shop idea extend to that side of the
complex. It would make a nice place to walk and shop.
The traffic that Costco would bring in would be detrimental to an
already congested area. Costco needs to be in an area that is farther
away from the entrance and exit of the freeway. I also think that
there would be a huge parking problem with having Costco. The one in
Fountain Valley is close enough for us. If Huntington Beach wants its
own Costco, they can redevelop another area that is more industrial
in nature, for instance the northwest side of town. Either that, or
tear down the whole shopping center at Magnolia and Garfield (where
K-Mart was) and put in a parking structure.
Costco adjacent to Bella Terra is a poor location. Don’t do it.
DIANA LESTER
Huntington Beach
And a big yes
to the idea
We definitely are in favor of a Costco in Huntington Beach.
DICK and LINDA STRATEN
Huntington Beach
Closest Costco is
in Fountain Valley
I am a resident of Huntington Beach, and both my husband and I
would love to have a Costco where the old Montgomery Ward was. The
closest is in Fountain Valley, so we vote yes!
MARION MIELE
Huntington Beach
A Costco or at least something quick
Yes, a Costco would be fine at the Montgomery Ward building. I am
not sure it matches the type of other stores in the mall, but we
would welcome it. Just have almost any kind of store there soon.
Why does it take so long to decide what to do at this mall?
CAROLE WRIGHT
Fountain Valley
.
Costco will bring
dollars into town
I tried the hotline number, and the box was full. I sure hope that
means lots of people called to say yes to Costco. I talked to several
friends tonight who were thrilled to think Huntington Beach may get a
Costco. A great store, prices, merchandise, and they stand behind
everything they sell. And it sure would be nice to shop in my
hometown and have us get that tax revenue! I’ve been to four
different functions in the last month and each got food and dessert
from Costco -- and not because of price but because of the great
taste.
JANET GOLDSTEIN
Huntington Beach
Get the Costco here by the holidays
Yes, yes, yes. Replacing the old Montgomery Ward with a new Costco
is a terrific idea. More revenue for the city; easier shopping for
the residents. I can hardly wait to shop there rather than the
Fountain Valley Costco. I will be at the new location much more
frequently. What a great idea. Can it get done by the holiday season?
ELLEN KNUFF
Huntington Beach
Straight to the Costco point
We would like to see a Costco store on the old Montgomery Wards
property.
ED and KATHI PERRY
Huntington Beach
Costco would contribute
I stepped into the Montgomery Ward once and guess what I saw?
Nothing special or appealing. I mean, could get this stuff anywhere
else, such as Mervyn’s next door or even Target down the street. I
also noticed that there were only a few customers -- me and maybe
eight other people, counting a mom and her three kids. I knew this
place did not contribute much to Huntington Beach.
That is why I agree with the idea of tearing down the Montgomery
Ward and replacing it with a Costco. That is one of the greatest
ideas I have heard for a while. I love Costco, and who doesn’t? Every
time I step into any Costco, it is always packed. It also offers
everything that the Montgomery Ward once had and much, much more. I
also like the idea of not having to drive weekly all the way to
Fountain Valley just to go to Costco. Fountain Valley has a Costco
and Sam’s Club. Huntington Beach has neither. I think this will
contribute greatly to Huntington Beach and its residents.
LUCIA PHAN
Huntington Beach
Not all of them need deep screening
Regarding the June 23 article “City Wants Open Books,” I agree
with City Councilman Don Hansen that most of Huntington Beach’s city
board, committee and commission members -- and anyone so generous as
to volunteer for one of the many art, Fourth of July and historical
advisory groups, among others -- should not be subject to so much
scrutiny regarding personal financial interests and holdings in the
city that they may be dissuaded from participation.
However, in the case of our appointed planning commission, I think
that it is appropriate to require a basic background check,
conflict-of-interest disclosure, as well as a credit check -- as any
savvy landlord or car dealer would require -- to ensure that these
closest “last-gate” advisors to our City Council (in regard to
development or its blockage) have only the best interests of our city
in mind.
TOM POLKOW
Huntington Beach
Police do wonderful job; check them out
I have been reading with great interest the letters that the
residents of Huntington Beach have written bashing the Huntington
Beach Police Department. As a senior volunteer for the department, I
see how it really works and why they do the things they do. I suggest
that these people, who are continually critical of our police
department, take the Citizens’ Academy Class. It is a 13-week course
detailing all aspects of the department. It is free to people who
live in Huntington Beach. It will give you great insight into the
workings of such divisions as dispatch, SWAT, patrol, air unit,
investigation, K9 unit and more.
After participating in this course a few years ago, I decided to
become a volunteer. I am honored and proud to be associated with
these dedicated men and women, whom I think do a wonderful job.
RUTH BRISKY
Huntington Beach
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.