Friday, April 25, 2014
The Marshal seizes South Brooklyn Pizza; space is now for rent
The landlord has taken possession of the South Brooklyn Pizza space at 122 First Ave. Closing/moving signs arrived here on Tuesday. The Marshal's notice is dated yesterday.
The space has been cleared out ...
... and is now for rent.
Despite signs indicating a move to another East Village storefront, an employee told EVG reader MP that they didn't have a new space.
In August 2012, the company behind South Brooklyn Pizza filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
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I'm relieved to hear they are not moving. When you get evicted for non-payment of rent, you shouldn't be opening a new storefront elsewhere in the same neighborhood. Call me old fashioned.
ReplyDeletethat's a shame. best pizza in the neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteI guess they ran out of dough.
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