The Santa Cruz wharf reopened to visitors and businesses, just two weeks after powerful waves caused over 100 feet of the structure to collapse into the ocean.
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’s beloved wharf reopened to the public Saturday, after about 150 feet of the pier’s end fell into the ocean last month and prompted the city to temporarily close the popular tourist ...
The Municipal Wharf was easy to take for granted,” writes. “But seeing its end chopped off is impossible not to take ...
After a big storm damaged the Santa Cruz wharf, repairs were begun, placing an engine and a pile driver on the wharf to pound ...
When the last 150 feet of Santa Cruz’s iconic wharf plummeted ... like one issued in July to allow the damaged Dolphin Restaurant to be removed from the wharf. But Jon Bombaci, who managed ...
(The Center Square) - A winter storm carried off the end of the Santa Cruz wharf two days before Christmas, indefinitely shutting down the tourist attraction that houses 17 stores and restaurants.
After the wharf collapsed, three construction workers had to be saved from the water. The workers were tearing down a restaurant on the Santa Cruz Wharf that was damaged in a storm surge last ...