Manhattan Landlord Seeks to Toss Hudson Hotel's Bankruptcy Case
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Manhattan Landlord Seeks to Toss Hudson Hotel's Bankruptcy Case
"A landlord for the owners of the boutique Hudson Hotel in Manhattan asked a federal court to throw out the company's bankruptcy reorganization or force it into liquidation. Hudson 1701/1706 LLC's Chapter 11 was filed in bad faith to avoid a deadline for for a residential construction project, landlord 356W58 Ground Lessor LLC told the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware in a motion unsealed on Dec. 26."
"Hudson 1701/1706 LLC's Chapter 11 was filed in bad faith to avoid a deadline for for a residential construction project, landlord 356W58 Ground Lessor LLC told the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware in a motion unsealed on Dec. 26."
"The owners of the Hell's Kitchen property at 353-361 West 57th Street filed for Chapter 11 on Oct. 22 following a failed effort to convert the hotel into about 440 ..."
A landlord for the Hudson Hotel owners asked a federal court to dismiss the company's Chapter 11 reorganization or force liquidation. The landlord, 356W58 Ground Lessor LLC, alleged the Chapter 11 by Hudson 1701/1706 LLC was filed in bad faith to avoid a deadline tied to a residential construction project. The landlord presented the allegation to the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware in a motion that was unsealed on Dec. 26. The property involved is located at 353-361 West 57th Street in Hell's Kitchen. The owners filed for Chapter 11 on Oct. 22 after a failed conversion effort.
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