Work in Rossmoor Shopping Center set to begin this month
Rossmoor Shopping Center’s anticipated makeover was delayed by a couple of months from its projected February start date, but initial site work is scheduled to commence in May, according to shopping center owner Terrence Tallen of Tallen Capital Partners, LLC.
“We plan to start site work within the next month and then begin the construction phase,” said Tallen, who purchased the property in 2012.
“It took us a little longer than expected to get all the permits finalized and there’s always a bit of lag time between getting the permits and when contractors begin work,” said Tallen, who received a unanimous thumbs-up for the project from Walnut Creek City Council in April 2016.
Tallen explained that preliminary site work includes such things as grading, establishing entrances and landscaping. During the construction phase, some buildings will be torn down, new foundations will be laid, and new buildings erected.
Plans for the old-fashioned shopping center, which was built 50 years ago, include a new main plaza that will be the heart of the center. The plaza will be surrounded with new food tenants, bocce ball court, shady trees and seating. Improved footpaths and crosswalks will be installed for easy access and improved pedestrian safety.
The work will be done in several phases. When it’s finished, in an estimated 10 to 12 months, the reconfigured shopping center will include an additional 30,000 square feet of new building – and hundreds of new trees.
Safeway remodel
Safeway is going to be remodeled first, both inside and out; CVS will be housed in a new, larger building with a drive-through pharmacy; Starbucks will open in a 2,000-square-foot space on the Tice Valley Boulevard side of the center, complete with a drive-up window; and new restaurants are planned, including outdoor dining. It is anticipated that Rossmoor Diner will stay, but in a different spot.
“Our long-term tenant mix will have more restaurants, as well as retail, service and medical businesses,” said Tallen.
There will be plenty of parking with four spaces for every 1,000 square feet of retail. There will be more handicap parking and less compact car spaces.
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate has already signed a new long-term lease and has moved into its new spot next to Chase Bank across Rossmoor Parkway. Wells Fargo, U.S. Bank and Chevron have extended their leases and the Post Office will also remain a tenant.
Since construction will be done in phases, all current tenants will be able to stay open, minimizing inconvenience to tenants and shoppers alike.
Entertainment for all ages
When the renovation is complete, including shady outdoor seating and dining areas, there are plans to bring a variety of entertainment to the center.
“We’re planning on having music, bocce ball court, fire pits and a large outdoor screen for showing such things as major sporting events,” said Tallen. “We’re working to make this shopping center a modern amenity that will be a go-to place for Rossmoor residents as well as citizens and visitors to Walnut Creek.”
Visit SGPA Architecture and Planning’s website at www. sgpa.com and click on Projects, Retail, and then Rossmoor Shopping Center to see photos of the final renovation.