The Santa Cruz Wharf is closed indefinitely after a large section collapsed into the ocean, affecting nearly two dozen businesses.
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Santa Cruz wharf reopens after partial collapse
Saturday morning marked the reopening of the wharf in Santa Cruz after parts of it collapsed in a coastal storm days before ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf welcomed visitors Saturday morning after being closed for nearly two weeks following the partial collapse of a 150-foot section under construction just days before Christmas.
On Dec. 23, a portion of the Santa Cruz Wharf collapsed during unexpected ... candy store Marini’s (its other locations remain open) and restaurants Riva, Stagnaro Bros., Woodies, Firefish ...
The Santa Cruz Wharf officially reopened Saturday less than two weeks after a 150-foot section of the pier collapsed into the ocean.
SANTA CRUZ, Calif ... 150 feet from the end of the wharf fell into the water. Specifically, the damage was relegated to the area where the former Dolphin restaurant once lived.
The pier is an economic driver for Santa Cruz, drawing two millions visitor each year, while the wharf’s 20 restaurants and shops employ around 400 people, according to the city.
The City of Santa Cruz says the wharf has been deemed safe, based on a recently completed sonar and engineering assessment.