May 3, 2024 Breaking News, Latest News, and Videos

Horizons West Surf Shop Leaves Location:

The Horizons West Surf Shop, a Santa Monica landmark and a familiar sight in the Ocean Park area for decades, has vacated its space at 2001-2011 Main Street.

Randy Wright, the longtime manager of Horizons, declined to comment on the shop’s closure.

The modest one-story blue building was designated a landmark in May 2007, after its proposed demolition came before the Landmarks Commission for review. The owner of the property wanted to build an apartment complex with retail space on the ground floor. This resulted in a public outcry by surfers and skateboarders because of the low-rise building’s significant cultural history.

Letters, emails, and personal testimony at neighborhood and Landmarks Commission meetings gave evidence of the building’s background.

In 1971, the southeast corner of Main and Bay had been the location of Jeff Ho Surfboards and Zephyr Productions. Surfboards were manufactured (or “shaped”) and painted and glossed in the building.

Ho and Skip Engblom formed the Zephyr Surf Team, composed of local surfers, and later formed the Zephyr Skate Team which became known as famous “The Z Boys.” The surf shop was a hangout for the Z-Boys, several of whom also worked at the shop. In 1976, Jeff Ho Productions closed, but the shop was reopened by Z-Boy Nathan Pratt in 1977 as Horizons West. Wright took over management of the shop in the mid-1980s.

After the Horizons building was designated, the owner scaled down the project to a 14-unit, mixed-use complex with solar power, with the surf shop building and a historic tribute to be incorporated into the complex’s design. Local architect Howard Laks worked on the design and presented a model for the complex at a neighborhood meeting in 2008.

According to Scott Allbright, a City planner and landmarks commission secretary, there has been no word on the progress of the proposed development.

Assaf Raz of Dogtown Realty, which is handling the property for the owner, said that the owner has plans for the building but that he could not disclose all the details at this time. He did however confirm that “the development plan is currently not on the table. That’s not to say that they are terminated or cancelled, but because of the economy and other matters, at the moment we are not looking into development.”

Raz said that the existing building will be rented to businesses that will “further enhance the community and business population.”

“With regard to the business type, we are looking at a few options. I cannot disclose them at this time. It’s important to understand that the owners don’t just care about people who can pay the rent. We really care that businesses that will occupy this building will fit in with the area of North Main, attract more pedestrians, and that the locals will like it.

“It’s a beautiful piece of real estate that has been in the family for a century. They really want to do the right thing with it.”

Currently, construction crews have come in to clean up the building to make it ready for showing to tenants. Raz said that a more definite plan for the site will be announced in September and describes the upcoming news as “exciting.”

in News
Related Posts

UCLA Gaza Solidarity Encampment Dismantled After Night of Counter Protesters’ Violence

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

LAPD and Other Agencies Sent in For “Student Safety”, Students Arrested  The UCLA Gaza Solidarity Encampment was removed during the...

UCLA Gaza Solidarity Encampment Attacked by Counter-Protesters During the Night/Early Morning Hours

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

Violence Erupts as Demonstrators Face Aggression During Tense Overnight Attacks On the night and early morning of April 30 into...

(Video) Footage of the Violent Counter Protesters at UCLA. TW: For Language and Violence

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

This reporter was grabbed and cursed at the end of the video. @smmirrornews Footage of the Violent Counter Protesters at...

Reactions From Local Authorities About the Violent Attacks April 30 at UCLA

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

Condemnation for the Incident and How it Was Handled Pour In After the terrifying events on the night and early...

US PREMIERE IN NYC AT THE SOCIALLY RELEVANT FILM FESTIVAL – MARCH 16, 2024

May 2, 2024

May 2, 2024

FEATURING SAMMY SHEIK – WINNER BEST ACTOR FOR “I AM GITMO”AT MARBELLA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2023 Los Angeles, CA –...

Cinco de Mayo Festival Coming to Oakwood Park This Weekend

May 1, 2024

May 1, 2024

Revelers Can Expect to Be Entertained by Aztec Dancers, Grupo la Rosa Folklorico Dancers, and Charro (Mexican Dancing Horses) The...

These Bike-Centric Events Are Coming to Santa Monica This Month

May 1, 2024

May 1, 2024

The Festivities Extend Beyond May, With the Aids/Lifecycle Finish Line Festival on June 8 As Bike Month kicks off, the...

Hotel Labor Disputes End in Santa Monica

May 1, 2024

May 1, 2024

Key Highlights of the Agreement Include $5 per Hour Raise in the First Year, and Wage Increases of up to...

“Days Like These” Art Exhibition Coming to Bruce Lurie Gallery

May 1, 2024

May 1, 2024

Featured Artists Hail From the Florida Panhandle and Cleveland, Ohio “Days Like These,” an exhibition showcasing the latest paintings from...

New Bakery, Petitgrain Boulangerie, Set to Open in Santa Monica in Broadway Bakery Space

May 1, 2024

May 1, 2024

Industry Veterans Bring Their Expertise to the Wilshire Blvd Location By Dolores Quintana Petitgrain Boulangerie, a new bakery, is taking...

Cirque du Soleil Is Returning to the Santa Monica Pier

May 1, 2024

May 1, 2024

This Marks Cirque du Soleil’s First Big Top Show In Santa Monica Since 2014 The renowned Cirque du Soleil production,...

Artisan Soft Serve Chain “Turn Dough” is Opening a New Westside Location

April 30, 2024

April 30, 2024

Other Locations Are Set up on Venice Beach’s Ocean Front Walk and the Hollywood Walk of Fame By Zach Armstrong...

Mayor Karen Bass and Mayor Phil Brock Converge on D.C. to Tackle Homelessness Crisis

April 30, 2024

April 30, 2024

Bipartisan Coalition of Mayors Advocate for National Solutions Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, Chair of the U.S. Conference of Mayors...

Venice Lifeguard Station Is Now a Historic Monument. Here’s What That Means for the Iconic Structure

April 30, 2024

April 30, 2024

The Station Qualified for the Classification by Adding to l.a.’s Cultural History and Embodying Distinct Traits of a Certain Construction...

(Video) SMC to Be the First Community College With a “Microforest”

April 30, 2024

April 30, 2024

State Sen. Ben Allen Attended the Unveiling as a Guest Speaker @smmirrornews SMC is leading the way in sustainability #santamonica...