Area kitchen store closes

By Jo Rafferty, Staff Writer
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 | 8 comment(s)

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Cone 9, a cookware store that doubled as a popular coffee spot, has ended a 30-plus-year business run at the Pony Village Mall in North Bend.

The store closed Saturday.

“We’re kind of scrambling because we have a group of retired folks coming in every day for coffee,” said Paul Rudder, who owns the mall with his wife, Kathleen.

Rudder said Cone 9 had made it through difficult economic times in the 1980s and he’s hoping somebody else will take over the store. He was unsure of why it closed.

Tim Thomas, who has owned Cone 9 for more than three years, didn’t return phone calls by press time.

“North Bend-Coos Bay really needs a nice kitchen shop,” Rudder said. “I think Cone 9 will rise again.”

A regular crowd comes to the mall most days for a morning dose of brew. Some of these coffee drinkers have found their way to Buzz, a 1950s-style diner, that opened in the mall on Nov. 1.

“Some of them, they come to me,” said owner Max Douk, who also owns the mall restaurant, Mama Mia’s. “I sell coffees and flavored coffees.”

Buzz occupies the space previously taken by the restaurant Savory’s to Go, which closed this year. Two other businesses also left the mall this year — Fiddlesticks and T-Shirt Express — but they both re-opened somewhere else.

Rudder said the mall is doing well despite the troubled economy.

“We are very, very fortunate,” Rudder said. “Macy’s, JC Penney, Ross — they have really adjusted their business to accommodate this economic crisis.”

The chain stores have added new merchandise to broaden their customer base, according to Rudder. They’ve also had lots of sales.

The Rudders put the mall up for sale in June due to health reasons. The mall has seen new businesses come in this year, too, with The Human Bean and Pet Mini Mart occupying separate buildings in the parking lot.

Starting in late 2007, the Rudders began refurbishing the mall and some of its outbuildings. Renovations to the mall cost in the “six figures,” and included a new vestibule and airlock enclosure, a paint job inside and out and to the roof, new siding, carpeting, comfortable seating and Wi-Fi.

“For the time being, I think we’re in pretty good shape,” Rudder said.

Locally owned stores have managed to stay afloat, he said.

“I’m really tickled the way our merchants are doing OK,” Rudder said. “Nobody’s getting rich, but if you’re surviving, you’re paying your bills and making ends meet, that’s fabulous.”
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been to the mall lately wrote on Dec 17, 2008 2:07 PM:

I was at the mall the other day the entire place was empty. They filled the inside of the mall with the little boths in the middle like evey year but there was nobody there to buy anything. I looked up and down the mall in different stores and didnt find anything to buy. I still ended up having to go to Walmart witch by the was was packed I had to park by the gas station. I wonder how many more Hoildays the mall will scrap by?

Linda wrote on Dec 4, 2008 12:47 PM:

I heard Orange Julius and Macy's are going away too. Also I heard not only are the new owners raising rent fee's, but that they are jerks too. Just what I heard.

Been there done that wrote on Nov 19, 2008 1:08 PM:

All I wanted to say without getting a law suit by the Rudders for slander is that I for one am thankful for have leaving when I did. There are a few stores that left the mall not close the doors left to move elsewhere there is a reason behind that. "Ex Mall Tenant" I understand your frustration it is hard for others that do not understand what is going on. To the person who wrote that you checked into the mall and it has ggod rent prices I'm going to do you a favor and remind you to read your contract and then have a lawyer read it or you may be next year in the same place with having hard feelings. You can ask around to the stores left in the mall but they are under contract not to say anything against the mall KEEP IT IN MIND!!!!!!!

friend wrote on Nov 19, 2008 8:48 AM:

I have heard of the problem at the mall to. A friend of mine had a store there and had to close the doors wasnt making it but that wasnt the malls fault. But after she left after the new year the mall sent her another bill. The mall stated that they didnt charge her enough money while she was there. She has to pay money back for a store she doesnt own anymore. She was just thankful she left if she would have sign another contract she would be paying her rent then had her rent raised and on top of that had to pay the back fees. I also heard about cone 9 they were told they had to pay like $20,000 for last year because the owners decided they spent to much money and needed to charge everyone more. SO you have there rent there paying then you have the extra $20,000 they have tacked on this year and $20,000 they have to pay in back fees thats $40,000 extra thay had not planned on. As far as I understand they did this to everyone.

Too Bad wrote on Nov 18, 2008 2:17 PM:

EX MALL TENAT, It seems that you have some hard feeling towards the owners. I personaly think they have been great for the mall. you can't blame ones miss fortunes on other people. i checked out space at the mall and it is one of the most affordable in town. I personaly have loved working with paul and kathleen

That stinks wrote on Nov 18, 2008 11:48 AM:

That was one of the few stores in the mall that I liked! What's next the Orange Julius stand?

shopper wrote on Nov 18, 2008 9:02 AM:

Previous to Tim owning Cone 9 I shopped there often. When he bought the store he changed it. It went from being a upscale kitchen store to being a wine and tea shop. Suddenly all the kitchen equipmet started to go away. I had to go elsewhere to get supplies. Thats why I think it closed.

Ex Mall Tenant wrote on Nov 17, 2008 9:58 AM:

It is only fair the reader get the truth not what people trying to sell a business are falsely stating.The Rudders over spent and then raised the common area free drastically on tenant so much that it is now unaffordable to continue to rent. This is the real reason everyone is getting out. The Rudders know very well why cone 9 left as well as all the other store that left but lets face it there selling a business. What is going to happen if they do sell it. No the Rudders destroyed our mall its could have made it through these troubled times if only there was owner who really knew how to manage a mall. Have they really done that much they threw up so me paint and over priced seating and raised the common area fee. So yes the Rudders are scrambling they are trying desperately to unload the mall before it is completely empty. Trying to avoid finical ruin like they have caused others. Coos County deserves to know the truth.


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