No word on who might move in at the 780 Main St. location. The couple might opt to sell the building, which took three years of construction and 12 different sets of plans before opening in 1999. Last year, the Pleasanton City Council ordered the couple to install a wider elevator and an expensive sprinkler system to meet city requirements before the second floor could be leased out as retail space. The Churkas, who are currently spending about $80,000 to install the sprinkler system, plan to lease out the top floor as office space.

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