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Sun Diego drops in on Nineteen Nineteen
I just heard about this on facebook, and can't believe that the city would let this happen. One would assume that they learned their lesson after the horrible mis-implementation of "the bars". Perhaps some zoning changes could be made to limit what can be done with the Twin Inns/Neiman's/Ocean House structure due to its historic nature. While its current configuration would lend itself to an entertainment establish- ment, it is not set up to be a good retail sales outlet. It would be a waste of the architecture even if the building were not historic.— October 5, 2013 7:58 a.m.