ADVISORY/Southern California's First Enclosed Mall Goes Topless -- Residents and City Officials Celebrate ``Extreme Makeover'' of Nearly One Million-Square-Foot Huntington Beach Mall into Open Air Lifestyle Center.News Editors/City Desks ADVISORY...for Thursday Thursday: see week. (April 22) HUNTINGTON BEACH Huntington Beach, city (1990 pop. 181,519), Orange co., S Calif., on the Pacific coast, across from Santa Catalina Island, in an oil-producing area; inc. 1909. It manufactures aerospace vehicles, aircraft parts, optical instruments, and heat transfer equipment. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 20, 2004 Media Invited for Exclusive Behind the Scenes Look at Intricate Deconstruction deconstruction, in linguistics, philosophy, and literary theory, the exposure and undermining of the metaphysical assumptions involved in systematic attempts to ground knowledge, especially in academic disciplines such as structuralism and semiotics. as Workers Let Sunshine In The nearly one million square foot Huntington Beach mall mall: see shopping center. (World-Wide Web) mall - A collection of World-Wide Web documents featuring commercial products and services, usually served by one particualr Internet access provider. is being carefully "deconstructed," removing existing walls and rooftops and weaving weaving, the art of forming a fabric by interlacing at right angles two or more sets of yarn or other material. It is one of the most ancient fundamental arts, as indicated by archaeological evidence. in new construction to create a shopping, dining and entertainment destination. Developer J.H. Snyder Snyder, city (1990 pop. 12,195), seat of Scurry co., NW Tex., in a prairie and mesquite region; inc. 1907. Oil production is the city's main industry; natural gas is also refined and processed. Company is re-christening the center Bella Terra (Beautiful Earth) with a host of new retailers and restaurants, a Century Theatres cinema complex and an outdoor amphitheater amphitheater (ăm`fəthē'ətər, ăm`pə–), open structure used for the exhibition of gladiatorial contests, struggles of wild beasts, sham sea battles, and similar spectacles. . To mark the occasion, the J.H. Snyder Company is hosting hundreds of Huntington Beach residents at a program and lunch on Thursday, April 22 at 11:00 a.m. where various gifts will be made to community organizations including a donation of 30-foot palm trees from the site to Golden West College.
WHAT: Groundbreaking ceremony and MEDIA ONLY ACCESS behind the
scenes with a hard hat tour of the deconstruction of the
former Huntington Beach Mall
PHOTO OPP: Deconstruction of old enclosed mall -- walls and roof
coming down
Heavy equipment tearing up asphalt on Century Theatres site
WHEN: Thursday, April 22
11:00 a.m. program
11:45 a.m. hard hat tours
MEDIA TOURS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED EARLIER THAT DAY BY CALLING
310-396-2400
WHO: Huntington Beach Mayor Cathy Green
Huntington Beach City Manager Ray Silver
J.H. Snyder Partners: Jerry Snyder, Milt Swimmer,
Cliff Goldstein, Mike Wise
WHERE: Former Huntington Beach Mall at Beach Blvd. and Edinger
Enter from Edinger, security will direct you to parking
Event site is along Edinger across from Kohl's Dept. Store
(Map available on request)
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