The park service did not name the new tenant, citing 'contract privacy.' If California's other national parks are any indication, the tenant very well may be a billion-dollar chain.
The National Parks Service revealed Tuesday that it found a new tenant for the iconic Cliff House restaurant space, which has been empty since 2020. The park service did not name the new tenant, citing"contract privacy", but there's no guarantee it will continue to be locally owned.
The restaurant space, poised on a rocky precipice above the surf at Ocean Beach, has long been a fixture of the coastline in San Francisco. It was an exclusive resort it was first constructed in 1863, but became both a tourist destination and"family-friendly" restaurant when Adolph Sutro took it over in 1881. The NPS owns the property, but has leased the space to a local company up until it closed in December 2020.
The vendors in Yosemite, Lassen, Death Valley, Muir Woods, Sequoia and Kings Canyon, National Parks are all run by three multi-million-dollar companies that dabble in many types of services: school lunches, meals and uniforms in prisons and hospitals and gambling supplies, to name a few. Spokesperson Julian Espinoza told the SF Standard that"the most qualified respondent with the best proposal has been selected for lease negotiations" and that the lease will begin later this year. He did not give a date for an official announcement.
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