Rancho Del Mar Shopping Center Is Giving Only 4-6 Weeks To Vacate
By Noel Smith
These businesses include Erik’s DeliCafe, Baskin-Robbins, Showtime Pizza, Le Chef Kitchenware ‘n More and Sofia’s Taqueria.
The official notification is just now reaching these businesses at the east end of the Shopping Center. Robert Cordova, owner of Sofia’s Taqueria, said he knows the notice is coming but has not received it as yet.
The reason for having these businesses move out seems to be rebuilding and renovating the areas where they are now located.
The building that houses Sofia’s Taqueria and the now-closed Aptos Movie Theater will be rebuilt.
The building on the east side of RITE AID where Erik’s DeliCafe, Baskin-Robbins, Showtime Pizza and Le Chef Kitchenware ‘n More are located is to be renovated and brought up to the latest building codes by replacing wiring, plumbing, the roof and strengthening the structure of the building.
Eventually all of the Shopping Center is to be renovated.
At press time we have not heard from TRC as to their plans and how they will be treating or helping these small businesses.
Correction: Originally this article INCORRECTLY stated that Ace Hardware would be relocating into the building currently housing Sofia’s Taqueria. Rodney Hoffer, the owner of the Aptos Ace Hardware Store, assures us that he has entered into a ten-year lease for his current location in the Rancho Del Mar Shopping Center and will not be moving. The information was based on a map found on the TRC website: www.trcretail.com/silicon-valley/rancho-del-mar-shopping-center/. TRC has yet to respond to our inquiries.