Tag: Jerry Mercer

  • When is Black Bear Diner going to open in Citrus Heights?

    Black Bear Diner
    Black Bear Diner hopes to open next year in this new 5,000 square foot building in Citrus Heights. // CH Sentinel

    A 5,000-square-foot building in the new shopping center at Sunrise Boulevard and Madison Avenue is now complete and slated to become a Black Bear Diner, but a company executive confirmed last week that the Diner’s opening has been delayed again.

    See updated story: Opening date finally set for Black Bear Diner in Citrus Heights

    Although previously targeting an opening date as early as July 2016, and then September, and then November, the location likely won’t open until next year.

    “It’s looking like February 2017 at this point,” said Jerry Mercer, a vice president of Black Bear Diner, in an email to The Sentinel. Dates posted on the Diner’s website also list an “early 2017” opening for the Citrus Heights location.

    Asked why the date has been pushed back several times, Mercer said “it comes down to permits and securing a construction team.” He said the original construction team that was hired to do the work had to be replaced, and then “it took several months to secure a new construction company and then get the new plans approved.”

    Mercer confirmed that the basic structure of the building is complete, and is “just waiting for us to turn it into a Black Bear Diner.”

    Other restaurants and businesses at the new 5.7-acre Capital Nursery Plaza have also experienced construction delays, with temporary signs posted at the plaza last year listing an opening date of “January 2016.” Prior messages left with the plaza’s developer, PMB Development company in Petaluma, were not returned.

    The building Black Bear will be housed in is currently listed for sale by PMB for $5.1 million. The price also includes the adjacent 3,470-square-feet building, which will partially be home to a new Cricket Wireless store, according to leasing agent Andrea Stirling, with The Edwards Co.

    About Black Bear Diner
    Earlier this year, Mercer addressed an audience of about 30 residents gathered at the Birdcage Heights Neighborhood Association’s March meeting and said the new diner will bring added community involvement to the area. The executive said he would hire those who “live in the community they work,” with about 120 employees on tap to be hired.

    >>Read more about the city’s 11 neighborhood associations: Neighborhood groups REACH out to connect Citrus Heights residents

    Mercer said the menu will feature Black Bear’s distinctive local touch — a reprint from an archived newspaper page about the area. He also promised the restaurant would feature a good number of chainsaw-carved bear sculptures, which are a signature mark at all of the diner’s locations.

    The Redding-based franchise restaurant chain currently has about 80 locations nationwide, with 11 more scheduled to open in California by the end of next year.

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  • Exec: Black Bear Diner to open this summer in Citrus Heights

    Exec: Black Bear Diner to open this summer in Citrus Heights

    Black Bear Diner
    File photo of Black Bear Diner’s restaurant in Elk Grove, which opened last November. The restaurant chain plans to open another franchise in Citrus Heights this summer. // Credit: Black Bear Diner

    Updated March 22, 1:08 p.m.–
    Comfort food lovers in search of large portions can expect a new Black Bear Diner to open in Citrus Heights as early as July, a company executive told residents at a neighborhood association meeting last week.

    The new 5,000-square-foot restaurant will be located in the shopping center being constructed at Madison Avenue and Sunrise Boulevard.

    Jerry Mercer, a vice president of Black Bear Diner, told residents that an exact opening date had not been set, due to restaurant construction still being underway, but he said the company is planning to open in July or August of this year.

    Mercer addressed an audience of about 30 residents gathered at the Birdcage Heights Neighborhood Association’s March meeting, emphasizing that the new diner would bring added community involvement to the area. The executive said he hires those who “live in the community they work,” and said four managers from Citrus Heights have already been hired for the new restaurant, with additional hiring planned for about 120 employees.

    [Read more about the city’s 11 neighborhood associations: Neighborhood groups REACH out to connect Citrus Heights residents]

    Mercer said the menu will feature Black Bear’s distinctive local touch — a reprint from an archived newspaper page about the area. He also promised the restaurant would feature a good number of chainsaw-carved bear sculptures, which are a signature mark at any of the diner’s locations.

    The Redding-based franchise restaurant chain currently has about 80 locations nationwide, with six more scheduled to open in California this year.

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    Black Bear Diner will join several other stores and restaurants planned for the new 5.7-acre Capital Nursery Plaza in Citrus Heights. As previously reported on The Sentinel, a new Smart & Final Extra will be the first store to open at the plaza, with an opening date scheduled for May.

    [See what else is opening at the new shopping center: New Citrus Heights shopping plaza to open in May]