![]() ![]() The expansion of the Macy's store is not a sure thing as of yet, the store may choose to not expand. This space also has hopes for a two level parking structure partially underground.įry's electronics lease ends in 2016 and is scheduled for demolition when the lease is up. With the freestanding building demolished, this space will be entirely remodled. ![]() There is hopes that this corner lot will help create more room more retail space and link the parking throughout the Villlage. One of the main purposes of the project, is to integrate new buildings within the Shopping Center. There are a of number of tenants who would like their stores located at the Manhattan Village, but as of now, there is no room available for them. This expansion will give stores a chance for growth. For instance, the Apple Store alone generates the same amount of sales tax revenue for the city as that of a small car dealership, said Finance Director Bruce Moe. This will give the Apple store a great opportunity to expand. These proposed plans have resulted in a huge amount of review ranging from traffic circulation, added noise, structural heights, and other concerns. This construction project has taken into account the neighbors of Manhattan Village and surrounding areas allowing the community to comment and offer suggestions. There will be a Planning Commission in February 2013 giving public notice of some of the structural silhouettes. Stay tuned for more information regarding these developments and if you have any comments or suggestions, feel free to submit those comments to the City's Planning Manager Laurie Jester ? City of Manhattan Beach, CA 90266. She can be reached via email at and by fax at (310) 802-5501.The lines began forming before dawn at the Grove, where one Mac devotee, Jonathan Mariano, 27, returned repeatedly to the Apple store throughout the night - and was shooed away each time - until 4 a.m., when security relented and let him stay. By midday, hundreds of people, all sheltered under donated blue umbrellas emblazoned with “The Grove” in big gold letters, formed a line that wound all the way down the center of the open-air mall’s main street and spilled out onto two side streets. “I don’t know if I’ve seen big crowds of people like this for one item.” “We get big attendance like this for our tree-lighting ceremony and our summer concert series,” said David Swift, marketing director for the Grove. It was like that at Apple stores around the country. In a scene evocative of the annual Rose Parade, people broke out their folding chairs and formed a line along Colorado Boulevard in Old Pasadena to wait for the Apple store to begin the sale.
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