The Return of the Stolen Sidewalk?

I noticed this closed session item on this Tuesday’s Fullerton City Council meeting agenda.

Almost forgotten but not gone…

Commonwealth and Harbor, AKA Mario Marovic has been in litigation with the City for a long time now claiming some sort of misfeasance on the City’s part in the ongoing saga of the Florentinw stolen sidewalk.

Sit down and grab some sidewalk, brother…

Friends may remember that Marovic turned out to just as big a scammer as the Florentine Mob. After they walked away from their lease, he took over and planned to open two new bars.

It’s there, just take it.

He actually remodeled the so-called pop out without permission as part of his redesign. Oops. The pop-out belonged (and still belongs) to the City.

In the fall of 2023 the City decided it wanted the sidewalk back; Marovic wanted to open his fake Irish pub. Yes it was a clusterfuck courtesy of the boneheadedness of a City bureaucrat named Paul Dudley over twenty years ago. He talked the Council into letting the Florentines put a new building on a public sidewalk, a building addition not owned by the guys who owned the main building to which it is still attached. Oops.

A deal was struck a deal under which Marovic could get opened and the City could finally get its sidewalk back. Marovic could open Mickey’s Irish Pub bars and had until March 2024 to begin demolition of the offending bump out. The remediation work had to be done by July 2024.

March 2024 came and went; March 2025 came and went. There was no work performed. Instead Marovic continued to use the public’s building and sued the City. I hope he was paying rent to us, but I wouldn’t be surprised if he didn’t.

Another stand up DTF bar owner…

Marovic has been in breech of his agreement for over a a year and a half. For some reason the City has been playing a protracted legal game with this individual instead of evicting him from our premises for being in default. Maybe the City-folk were trying to dodge personal embarrassment – just like their predecessors have done for the past two decades. Maybe they were still hoping that Marovic, somehow, would do what he was supposed to do – a hope so incredible as to be absurd.

My hope is that no settlement is made, at least not one where the City is not fully recompensed; that Marovic pays for the City to do the demolition work (he can repair his own building exterior), covers all our legal fees, and kicks back a portion of the profit he has made using our building.

Zahra Congratulates Marovic for his lawsuit…against us.

I am not hopeful about my hope. The City can’t even seem to get Les Amis to pay their years late rent. Playing hardball just isn’t in their repertoire. My guess is that the City will vote to give Good Ol’ Mario a second chance. Or maybe they’ll just drop the thing altogether and the sidewalk will remain as is.

Transparency, uber alles!

Incidentally, I wonder if Ahmad Zahra and his young sprout Elijah Manassero will give the stolen sidewalk item the scrutiny and transparency the public needs. Bet not.

3 Replies to “The Return of the Stolen Sidewalk?”

  1. You never know. Some judge like Nelson might figure Marovic has a claim for something or other and he uses that to do nothing.

  2. Just look at the picture of Zero yucking it up with Marovic and giving him a proclamation.

    There’s no way young Elijah would want to delve into this. Neither will the Observers – except maybe the crazy old woman who lives on Malden.

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