
The note from the Typhoon’s owners went on: “Despite the lawsuits currently in motion between the city and the FAA, there appears to be little hope of a reprieve from the city’s anti-airport master plan, which seems determined to shut down every business at SMO so that the property can be repurposed as a giant investment opportunity for developers.
“In some quarters, this sort of activity would be seen as a deplorable abuse of municipal power, but in Santa Monica, it is becoming business as usual. It’s just too exhausting and disheartening to continue to throw good money after bad into this never ending shellgame of political brinksmanship.”
Until the restaurant closes, the Typhoon is hosting a month-long “end of the world party” capped by an election night closing event on November 8. “We hope that these final days of Typhoon will live up to the very best days of Typhoon, and that when it’s all over, our shared memories of Typhoon will live on in all our hearts as a beloved, unforgettable, fantastic dream of how good life can be,” the note concluded.