May 2009

Carlsbad Hummers In GM Bankruptcy Story

by The Editors on May 16, 2009

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Car Country Carlsbad is featured in a photo for a Reuters wire story today about GM shutting down dealerships. The photo shot by Mike Blake features a row of Hummers at Weseloh Chevrolet with the caption: “New Hummer trucks sit for sale at the Hummer dealership in Carlsbad, California, May 15, 2009.”

General Motors Corp said it would drop about 1,600 U.S. dealers as it struggles to slash billions of dollars in operating costs and debt ahead of an anticipated bankruptcy filing by the end of the month.

We’re hoping Wesloh isn’t on the list.

[Link: Macon Daily]

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Lululemon Carlsbad Gets Ready To Rock ‘n Roll

by The Editors on May 13, 2009

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The girls from Lululemon at The Forum in Carlsbad are getting ready for the Rock N Roll Marathon and they want a little help. Here’s what they said on Twitter:

Think this is hot? Join our cheer squad for the San Diego Rock ‘n’ Roll marathon on May 31.

Send them a direct message on Twitter for more info.

[Link: Lululemon Carlsbad]

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Aviara Under Seige: Part IV

by The Editors on May 13, 2009

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In the Battle of Aviara press release war over The Four Seasons Aviara, the Four Seasons management group has now upped the ante with the longest press release so far which is loaded with shots across the bow of BRCP HEF Hotel Tenant, LLC like this one:

As illogical as it may sound, the Owners have threatened to stop funding operations, including salary payments to employees, yet expect to continue to collect and hold revenues from ongoing operations. Under the management agreement, the Owners are obligated to fund all required working capital, including debt service payments. . . the Owners re-financed the asset in 2006, significantly increasing the debt service significantly and making it impossible for the Resort to service its debt level in the current economic downturn.

That seems to make sense. Follow the jump for the entire release.
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Water Board Gives Poseidon A Thumbs Up

by The Editors on May 13, 2009

Most knew that it was only a formality, but this morning the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board met to vote on Poseidon Resources proposed desalination plant in Carlsbadistan’s Aqua Hedionda lagoon. And guess what? It was a unanimous approval according to a Michael Burge story in the San Diego Union-Tribune.

The ruling clears the way for Poseidon Resources to turn 50 million gallons of ocean water a day into drinking water on the grounds of the Encina Power Station at Agua Hedionda Lagoon. . . Peter MacLaggan, Poseidon’s senior vice president, said the decision means the company can begin building the $320 million plant, with the goal of providing water by early 2012. . . The water quality board has required Poseidon to create 55.4 acres of new wetlands in Southern California to provide a nursery for fish and other marine organisms that will be killed in the desalination plant’s processes.

And “progress” marches on.

[Link: San Diego Union-Tribune]

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Carlsbad Drought Begins July 1

by The Editors on May 13, 2009

Beginning July 1, 2009 the Carlsbadistan Municipal Water District is joining the San Diego County Water Authority and moving all of us into a “Level 2 Drought” alert.

What does that mean? Not a whole lot actually. We’ll be restricted to watering only three times a week (at night) for no more than 10 minutes, we won’t be able to hose down our driveways, and we’ll have to ask for water in local restaurants. Follow the jump for all the details.
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Tamarack Vons Closed For Upgrade

by The Editors on May 13, 2009

0513090944Shoppers at the Vons Supermarket on Tamarack this morning were greeted by closed doors and a cardboard sign on a cart that read, “Sorry Store Closed.”

It was a scheduled closing, according to a store employee. “We are having our condenser unit switched out and have all our refrigerated products packed in dry ice,” he said. “We had signs up all week explaining it, but they are easy to miss.”

The store is scheduled to reopen this afternoon around 5 PM after the new refrigeration system is installed.

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Aviara Under Seige Part: III

by The Editors on May 12, 2009

Aviara PoolAs much as we would like to do actual reportage on the Battle of Aviara, just posting the press releases from the two sides is becoming quite fun in and of itself.

Here’s a taste of what you can read from Aviara ownership group BRCP HEF Hotel Tenant, LLC in full after the jump:

“Our client, the owners of the resort, have terminated Four Seasons — and believe that Four Seasons is occupying the resort without authority to do so,” says William A. Brewer III, partner at Bickel & Brewer and lead counsel for the owners. “Upon being notified by Four Seasons that it would physically oppose owners’ efforts to install a new management company, our clients chose not to risk a confrontation.”

Apparently, the Four Seasons has turned back to owners for the time being. Stay tuned.
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Life Technology Helps In Swine Flu Hunt

by The Editors on May 12, 2009

SwinebjOur favorite Carlsbadistan-based life technologies company Life Technology has been “working overtime” lately to get out equipment that helps researchers identify infectious diseases like H1N1, aka Swine Flu, according to a story in the San Diego Business Journal.

“We have a surge of demand for this particular instrument from the labs associated with the public health network,” he said. “We are redirecting inventory to these labs as a priority.” . . The instruments, named Applied Biosystems 7500 and Applied Biosystems 7500 Fast Dx, cost between $50,000 and $60,000 apiece. Dansky said the systems were only developed in the last few years and were originally approved by the FDA for identifying avian flu.

On the one hand we’re worried about Swine Flu, but as shareholders of Life Technology we have to think it’s good for business, right?

[Link: San Diego Business Journal]

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Carlsbad Boys & Girls Club Names EOTY

by The Editors on May 12, 2009

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Lleymi Cruz and Eddie Canales (pictured above with BGCC Executive Director Kelly Morrison Pop) were named Boys & Girls Club of Carlsbad “employees” of the year at the 9th Annual Super Star Recognition Dinner.

Cruz began working with the Village Branch five years ago, and is decribed as “a devoted employee who cares about her job and the kids she is responsible for, she wears a lot of different hats, but is officially responsible for SMART Girls and arts programming.”

Canales has been with the Club in some capacity for over twenty years! “The Club members absolute love Eddie,” says Jim Salvia, La Costa Unit Director. “He is always upbeat and positive.” Eddie is responsible for the Triple Play program.

For more info on the Boys & Girls Club click the link.

[Link: Boys & Girls Club of Carlsbad]

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Brendan Sheppard-Missett At New Village Arts

by The Editors on May 12, 2009

Missett 1Brendan Sheppard Missett, the son of Jazzersize founder Judi Sheppard Missett, is kicking off his new collection of “new works and documentation of his latest installations” at The Paul Bartl Gallery at New Village Arts Theatre on May 21, 2009 with an artists reception and walkthrough on June 5, 2009 from 5:30 to 7 PM.

Brendan Sheppard-Missett’s sprawling, inviting, and highly-stylized installations often function much more like clubhouses than gallery/art shows and his use of material has a bag-of-tricks approach that proves narcotic. Whether you are standing next to a pile of bananas and pineapples under a neon sign that reads “No Warning–Free Fruit”, or you bump into a scraggly, Old West-style outlaw who raves and rambles about being from the future, the impact of Sheppard-Missett’s coltish magnum will reveal itself with an unusual frivolity.

The show opens in conjunction with the New Village Arts Theatre’s production of Four Dogs and a Bone by John Patrick Shanley. We’re not going to miss any of this.

[Link: New Village Arts Theatre]
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