As predictable as the tide’s ebb and flow is new White Rock restaurants opening and failed White Rock restaurants closing. I understand the obvious reasons why some businesses fail: too much competition, high rent, lack of customers during winter or bad weather, razor-thin margins.
But there’s a couple White Rock businesses that seem to be stillborn and I’m curious why:
- Seed and Stone (a weed shop on west beach) had their sign on a store for months and months, but it never opened. The sign recently disappeared.
- Chef Tian’s (east beach) has had a big sign on the the building for a year, but has never opened.
I’m presuming that both businesses spent money on a lease and spent money putting up signs, so I’m curious what prevented them from opening.
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I’m unsure what other drivers their are, but the White Rock chamber of commerce is trying to get the government to limit rent increases: https://www.peacearchnews.com/business/white-rock-council-chamber-red-flag-commercial-rents-crisis/