The owner and staff of the Taco Time restaurant in the Dilworth Shopping Centre say their resolve to stay open is much harder than the soft shells of their Super Burritos.
The 40-year-old fast-food restaurant is slated to close its doors in the coming months to be torn down and have a Starbucks coffee shop built on its site. But a 鈥攚hich had more than 3,200 signatures Thursday morning鈥攁sking for public support to try and keep the restaurant open.
鈥淣ever missed a lease payment and always been a great tenant,鈥 reads part of the petition. 鈥淏ut overnight there was a demolition clause in the lease that the property management company is trying to enforce. So what does that mean? Well, for someone who has been in that location for 40 years, it means get out so they can tear down the building and replace it with a proposed StarBucks (sic).鈥
Plans for the new coffee shop were approved by city council June 17. When complete, the Dilworth location will be the city鈥檚 16th Starbucks.
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鈥淎fter 40 solid years, we will continue to operate this Taco Time and provide our customers with the best products and services we possibly can,鈥 reads a open letter to the public from Taco Time owner Ray Heathcote posted on the door of the restaurant.
鈥淚鈥檓 sure we鈥檒l weather whatever this is. We love this location and we鈥檒l treat this blip of uncertainty as it is, a blip.鈥
at Dilworth Shopping Centre has posted this statement on the front door of their shop.
鈥 Michael Rodriguez (@MichaelRdrguez)
The closing date of the restaurant has not yet been announced, and if the Heathcote and his staff have their way, it won鈥檛 be any time soon. It is believed the restaurant has more than two years left on its current lease at the Dilworth Shopping Centre location.
The store has also started a on which it asks the question: 鈥淚s a cup of coffee worth 40 years of tacos?鈥
The Peterson Group, the property management company for Dilworth Shopping Centre, has yet to comment on the planned change.
michael.rodriguez@kelownacapnews.com
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