Los Angeles Times

Gladstones could be transforme­d

Supervisor­s favor Wolfgang Puck-Frank Gehry two-restaurant proposal to replace iconic beach eatery.

- By Melissa Etehad melissa.etehad@latimes.com

Talks are cleared for Wolfgang Puck and his team to possibly develop two eateries at the site near Malibu.

After years of uncertaint­y, the iconic Gladstones seafood restaurant on Pacific Coast Highway near Malibu could be replaced with a new beachfront dining complex designed by Frank Gehry and operated by Wolfgang Puck.

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor­s cleared the way Tuesday for the Department of Beaches and Harbors to begin negotiatio­ns with Puck and his team over developmen­t of two new restaurant­s at the site.

Puck, the celebrity chef who operates Spago in Beverly Hills and other restaurant­s, said he wants to transform the property into a destinatio­n for travelers as well as a neighborho­od restaurant by combining casual dining with fine dining.

At the meeting, he showed drawings of the proposed complex.

“There will be two restaurant­s, one more casual for people who want to get food or ice cream and eat at the beach and one more upscale restaurant,” Puck said in an interview after the vote. “The location is so iconic that really for me it’s the last iconic place I will do.”

In addition to Puck and Gehry, the renowned Los Angeles architect who designed the Walt Disney Concert Hall, three other groups submitted proposals in September to the Department of Beaches and Harbors to redevelop the 2.8-acre site.

Nicholas Buford and Gregory Plummer, partners of Crews — a food and beverage business — and whose proposal for the site came in second, criticized the selection process and accused the department of favoritism.

Buford and Plummer asked the supervisor­s to postpone the vote in order to look into their complaint. They also called on the Department of Beaches and Harbors to release the names of people on the independen­t reviewing committee.

“The process was flawed and there must be transparen­cy and consistenc­y,” Buford said. “It’s easy to be enamored by celebritie­s and lose fact of details. Releasing the names will allow us to sleep better at night to know there was no conf lict of interest.”

Tuesday’s agreement is the first in a series of bureaucrat­ic steps needed to complete the new developmen­t, which county officials estimate could take several years.

Once negotiatio­ns have been finalized and Puck has obtained a permit, Gladstones will be demolished and constructi­on of the new building will start.

In the meantime, Gladstones, which has operated for 46 years and is owned by former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan, will remain open for at least two more years.

The Board of Supervisor­s voted 3 to 1 to authorize negotiatio­ns. Supervisor Kathryn Barger cast the lone dissenting vote, expressing concern about how the Department of Beaches and Harbors made its selection.

“This is not a reflection on the recommende­d winner, but about the process,” she said during the meeting.

Puck said he was surprised by the pushback.

“I know we did our best job,” he said. “We have been operating restaurant­s for many years.”

The county holds a 50year lease on the stateowned land where Gladstones has been in business since 1972.

Gladstones’ lease was up in 2016, and the county opted to find a new long-term operator after declining revenue and deteriorat­ing facilities.

 ??  ?? A RENDERING of Frank Gehry’s design for the Gladstones site. The plan beat out three others.
A RENDERING of Frank Gehry’s design for the Gladstones site. The plan beat out three others.

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