词条 | Martin V. Smith |
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His first venture into development came in 1945 when he purchased {{convert|40|acre|m2}} of flood-prone land at the junction of U.S. Route 101 and Pacific Coast Highway, and began construction on The Wagon Wheel Junction, a collection of offices, shops, restaurants and a motel. The Wagon Wheel Motel was completed in 1947, and quickly became a popular stop for travelers between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. The Trade Winds restaurant was built in 1964, designed by Fred Moniger of 20th Century Fox and decorator Ione Keenan, had a lagoon with a Chinese junk. Don Ho and the Beachboys performed there.[4] They would bring guests by rickshaw from the Wagon Wheel Motel and the interior was decorated with Bud's collection from his world travels. The shortline railroad, Ventura County Railway, that links the coastal line, constructed by Southern Pacific, with the Port of Hueneme was acquired in 1958.[5] Nearby he built along Peninsula Road in the midst of Channel Islands Harbor including the Casa Sirena Resort, Villa Sirena Apartments and the Lobster Trap Restaurant.[6] With his boat, the Dry Martini, docked nearby, he lived in one of the complexes.[2] Smith went on to develop a number of restaurants, motels, shopping centers, and finally the high-rise Financial Plaza Towers in Oxnard, the tallest buildings between Los Angeles and San Jose.[7][8] When Bud Smith began his retirement in the mid-1990s, his company, Martin V. Smith and Associates was the biggest developer and landlord in Oxnard with some 4500 tenants and over 200 properties from Calabasas to Santa Maria.[4] Smith was a philanthropist who donated millions of dollars to various causes and organizations. He and his wife, Martha, created the Martin V. and Martha K. Smith Foundation to support community organizations. He financed the construction of a new Boys and Girls Club in Oxnard, which was named after him. He also donated 8 million dollars to finance the construction of California State University, Channel Islands, and the first school on its campus was named after him, the Martin V. Smith School of Business and Economics, as well as the Martin V. Smith Professorship in Land Use Studies, and the Martin V. Smith Center for Integrative Decision Making.[4][9] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1988-07-14/news/ve-8654_1_planning-commission|title=Plan to Demolish Motel Evokes Memories of Bygone Glory|date=July 14, 1988|first=Meg|last=Sullivan|work=Los Angeles Times}} 2. ^1 Wolcott, Holly J. (November 20, 2001) "Oxnard Developer Martin V. Smith Dies" Los Angeles Times 3. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.vcstar.com/news/oxnard-council-oks-colonial-house-deal-questions-ernie-mansis-involvement-ep-365088721-341671871.html |title=Oxnard Council OKs Colonial House deal, questions Ernie Mansi's involvement |newspaper=Ventura County Star |first=Kevin |last=Clerici |date=April 27, 2011 |access-date=27 August 2016}} 4. ^1 2 3 {{cite news | last =Miller | first =Gregg | title =Bud Smith's Empire 54 Years in the Making and No End in Sight | newspaper =Los Angeles Times | date =January 1, 1995 | url =http://articles.latimes.com/1995-01-31/business/fi-26462_1_real-estate-developers | accessdate = 6 October 2013}} 5. ^Hamilton, Denise (June 01, 1989) "Short Line : Childhood Love Draws Carmen Chappell to Presidency of Ventura County Railway" Los Angeles Times 6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.vcstar.com/news/local/oxnard/developer-negotiating-to-open-hyatt-hotel-at-channel-islands-harbor-ep-1267969929-351124351.html|title=Developer negotiating to open Hyatt hotel at Channel Islands Harbor| first=Kathleen |last=Wilson |work=Ventura County Star|date= September 10, 2015|accessdate=3 January 2016}} 7. ^Berton, Brad (January 29, 2002) "Anderson Partnership Buys Oxnard Financial Plaza" Los Angeles Times 8. ^{{cite news|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1987-06-07/realestate/re-704_1_oxnard|title=Union Bank Tower Opens|work=Los Angeles Times|date=June 7, 1987|author=staff}} 9. ^"University Names 1st School after Martin V. ("Bud") Smith" California State University, Channel Islands: News Release Archive External links
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