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    Glendale News Press
    LATimes.com
    May 4 2004

    Mall owner bankrolling referendum
    General Growth providing 'major funding' for effort to overturn
    council's Americana approval.

    By Josh Kleinbaum, News-Press


    DOWNTOWN GLENDALE - General Growth Properties, which owns the
    Glendale Galleria, is providing most of the funding for a referendum
    effort to overturn the City Council's approval of a $264.2-million
    retail and residential development in downtown Glendale.

    General Growth formed Glendale Citizens for a Well-Planned Town
    Center on Monday. The committee is trying to gather 8,117 signatures
    from local registered voters to bring the Town Center issue to a
    citywide vote.

    "We have been approached by numerous Glendale residents and
    businesses, urging us to join their signature-gathering effort to
    place the Town Center project before Glendale voters," General Growth
    spokesman Arthur Sohikian said.

    Sohikian described the committee as "a coalition of Glendale
    residents and downtown businesses with major funding by General
    Growth Properties."

    The group has until May 27 to get the necessary signatures, which are
    being collected by paid workers all over town.

    General Growth has opposed the Town Center, now known as the
    Americana at Brand, since buying the Galleria in October 2002,
    claiming that it will lose up to $4 million per year in revenue to
    the new project. The company also is considering challenging the
    project's environmental impact report, which analyzes the project's
    effect on the city.

    "I am very disappointed at them," Mayor Bob Yousefian said. "This is
    going to bring a lot of ill will toward the Galleria, which is not a
    good thing for the city. I think it's pretty obvious, they've stepped
    in it this time."

    The referendum targets three ordinances approved by the City Council
    on April 27 - one allowing housing in the area, one implementing a
    specific plan to create the appropriate zoning, and one stating that
    the zoning cannot be changed during the construction period.

    "Let the Glendalians decide whether they want the project or not,"
    said Vrej Agajanian, a member of the committee and host of an
    Armenian-language television show. "If they want it, it is fine."

    Agajanian said that developer Rick Caruso prevented Glendale citizens
    from expressing their opinions to the City Council by bringing
    members of unions to the council meetings and having his people fill
    out speaker cards for Americana supporters.

    At public meetings for the Americana in the past month, support for
    the project has been overwhelming.

    "Now we're in a situation where we're going to be running a
    campaign," Caruso said. "They're running a campaign to kill the
    project, we're running a campaign to save the project. Since there
    was so much support in the community and on the council, they've got
    a tough campaign."
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