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July 11, 2012
Landlord Suing Kemistry Lounge for Four Months Back Rent and Eviction
The future of Kemistry Lounge is unknown as the lawsuit against them demands over $65,000 and requests a “warrant to remove” tenant at 260 Flatbush Avenue.
Park Slope Patch
by Will Yakowicz
Kemistry, we hardly knew ye.
The battle of Kemistry Lounge is now in the hands of the Kings County Civil Court of the City of New York.
On June 25, a petition was filed by the landlord of the 245-person capacity space on Flatbush Avenue, between Prospect Place and St. Marks Avenue, under the name of 260 Flatbush Realty LLC against Kemistry Lounge Entertainment Group LLC demanding four months of unpaid rent, a total of $60,000, plus property taxes, $6,078.81, for a total of $66,078.81.
The petition, submitted by 260 Flatbush Avenue Realty’s attorney Jess Berkowitz, also states that three days before the proceeding that “the rent due or possession of the premises has been demanded personally from respondent tenant.”
Now, the landlord is seeking the “removal” of Kemistry Lounge.
NoLandGrab: This is what happens when you spell "Kemistry" with a K. Neighbors will find it perfectly O-Ch if the bottle-service wannabe never opens its doors.
Posted by eric at July 11, 2012 12:55 PM