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USA Today
15-05-2025
- Business
- USA Today
Southern California's Third Street Promenade to join Vegas, NOLA to allow booze on street
Southern California's Third Street Promenade to join Vegas, NOLA to allow booze on street Show Caption Hide Caption Santa Monica 3rd Street Promenade entertainment zone approved Adults 21 and over will be able to buy alcohol from licensed participating businesses and consume drinks in designated areas beginning next month. Fox - LA LOS ANGELES – A prominent Southern California shopping district is taking a cue from Bourbon Street and the Las Vegas Strip in an effort to draw more crowds. The Santa Monica City Council unanimously approved an ordinance allowing people to drink alcohol along the Third Street Prominade, provided they've bought it from one of the zone's businesses. The ordinance, voted on in the early hours of May 14, created a new entertainment zone that covers a three-block stretch from Wilshire Boulevard to Broadway. The promenade is for pedestrians only and has long been blocked off to cars. Santa Monica Mayor Pro Tem Caroline Torosis said that the entertainment zone is an attempt to stimulate an area that has seen waning fortunes since the COVID-19 pandemic. "We're trying to revitalize our downtown core, we're trying to support our small businesses, and we're trying to bring fun and joy and vibrancy back to the Promenade," Torosis said during the over eight-hour meeting. Residents voiced concerns over safety and public intoxication during public comment ahead of the decision. "If you have no control over the homeless, by not providing the city with enough police, how will this action create more control over those issues?" resident Denise Barton said during the meeting. Local business owners supported the action, saying that the promenade needs to diversify its offerings to survive. "Everything that you've seen in the last six months on the promenade that has opened have been predominantly entertainment and interactive-based businesses,' Motty Miranda, a resident and business owner said at the meeting. 'When you have these businesses, you have limited capacity of reservations and alcohol is essential in order to pay rent and be successful in a place like Santa Monica.' Entertainment zone rollout limited, with eyes towards expansion The entertainment zone will initially apply from Fridays to Sundays, between 6 p.m. and 2 a.m. A city staff report states that, though the ordinance takes immediate effect, the rollout requires that the city and businesses have security and operational safeguards – including appropriate signage and alcohol safety training for participating establishments – before the "regular activation" of the zone begins. The council provided direction to staff to expand the zone to cover the promenade throughout the week from 8 a.m. and 2 a.m. as quickly as possible. The ordinance prevents shoppers from bringing their own alcohol to the promenade, requiring businesses to provide wristbands to show that beverages were purchased in the entertainment zone. Drinks will not be allowed inside shops. There are 13 businesses licensed to serve alcohol on the promenade, according to a city staff report. The city anticipates that the first day the entertainment zone will be activated is June 21 to coincide with the city's Pride on the Promenade event. First entertainment zone outside San Francisco following new state law The Third Street Promenade entertainment zone is the first in the region following the passage of California Senate Bill 969 in September 2024. The bill expanded the ability to create entertainment zones to local governments throughout the entire state after previous legislation gave the ability to the city and county of San Francisco. San Francisco lists four entertainment zones across the city on its website, and Mission Local reported that Mayor Daniel Lurie announced legislation to add five more in April.
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Public Drinking 'Entertainment Zone' to Come to Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade
Santa Monica officials are aiming to revitalize Third Street Promenade with a new proposal that allows public alcohol consumption within a designated "Entertainment Zone." The measure, passed Tuesday night, permits adults over 21 to consume alcohol as they stroll downtown with drinks purchased from licensed, participating businesses.'If we want to bring our tourists and regional visitors back downtown, I think we need to make it worth their while,' Santa Monica Mayor Pro Tem Caroline Torosis told CBS once-bustling, car-free Promenade has struggled in recent years, particularly after the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to SFGATE, the area's overall vacancy rate is around 25%, with 38% of storefronts on the 1200 block currently unoccupied. City leaders hope the new initiative will help draw foot traffic back to the pedestrian Entertainment Zone will span the 1200 to 1400 blocks of the Promenade, from Wilshire Boulevard to Broadway. According to a city council spokesperson, the program will launch in June and operate on weekends (Fridays through Sundays) from 6 p.m. to 2 will be required to wear designated wristbands, and the city will increase security patrols to promote safe and responsible drinking, officials said.