COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A ghost kitchen serving ramen near Grandview Heights is closing in early March, but the owners are seeking a franchisee to keep the business alive.

Red Rabbit Ramen announced in a Facebook post on Thursday that it would be closing up shop, with its last week of operations taking place during the week of March 4. The owners said that they are closing the ramen cart due to a change in their family situation.

“Our family situation has changed recently and I have taken a job offer in Seattle,” the post said. “The ramen cart has been one of my proudest accomplishments in life, but our family needs some more stability. So, we have made a hard decision to change it up!”

The ramen cart located at 985 W. 6th Ave. — or Echo Spirits Distilling Co. — had been open for three and a half years. It served a variety of ramen dishes, like spicy miso ramen, tan tan ramen and more. While the owners’ departure could mark the end of the business, they put out a public inquiry to find a franchisee to take over the shop.

“We are currently looking for someone that would be interested in continuing Red Rabbit as a franchise,” the post said. “If you or someone you know has an entrepreneurial mindset and is interested in an established food business: please reach out!”

Interested parties would need to move quick, as the current Red Rabbit owners are moving on March 18. They said they would be able to provide recipes, training, bookkeeping and continued mentorship for anyone interested in becoming a franchisee.

Red Rabbit will continue to operate this week, before taking next week off, and then reopening once more for its final week of service.