Tuesday, July 16, 2024

CoraMart Mural Comes Down as Vons Expansion Progresses (Video)

In December of 2018, just before the annual Coronado Christmas Parade, the City of Coronado “gift wrapped” one of the biggest and longest lasting eyesores in town: the old CoraMart Building at 844 Orange Avenue in the heart of the village.

Over the past three years residents and tourists alike have loved the artwork, with many passersby pausing for selfie photos.

On Wednesday, as Vons grocery store continues work to expand into the CoraMart space, the mural came down. Coronado’s Commissioner of Public Art, Brad Willis, was there:

If video doesn’t play, watch it here.



RELATED –  Dec. 7, 2018 – CoraMart Public Art:
If you haven’t seen the old CoraMart building this week, check it out. The façade of the former CoraMart on Orange Avenue next to Vons got a public art makeover that will temporarily hide the faded entryway. The temporary public art mural featuring a Volkswagen bus and the colorful words “Coronado” is the result of 
a public-private partnership between the City and the property owners. The Coronado surf-themed mural uses a photograph by local photographer and gallery owner Dan McGeorge and the graphic talents of local graphic designer Jody Esquer. The City thanks the property owners for working with the Cultural Arts Commission on the project.

 

RELATED:

Vons Expansion and Remodel Set to Begin September 2021



Brad Willis
Brad Willis
Brad Willis is an author and retired network news foreign correspondent who has worked in Afghanistan, Iraq, Africa, Latin America and Asia. He has received national and international awards for compassionate journalism and for his war coverage. Brad is a longtime Coronado resident who has also served as Commissioner of Public Art for the City of Coronado. Send news tips or story ideas to: [email protected].

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