Following the pandemic, Theatre 80, one of NYC's truly great Off-Broadway Theaters, is headed for foreclosure on April 5 by a predatory lender who bought their mortgage. (Maverick Real Estate was recently foiled in their attempt to dispossess a 90-year-old Holocaust survivor, as The Real Deal reported.)
Organizers ask attendees to "come dressed as your favorite character from a great drama."
They hope to raise awareness of the situation and ask the city's assistance in gaining time for Theatre 80 to become a non-profit.
The rally takes place on the east side of City Hall Park.
Shortly before then, he had taken out a $6.1 million mortgage against the properties to settle an inheritance dispute, pay legal fees and finance needed renovations.With the pandemic lockdown and a precipitous decline in revenue, that loan went into default and was purchased by Maverick Real Estate Partners about a year ago. The firm, according to court documents, has closed over 130 distressed debt transactions, with a total value of over $300 million.
Maverick, Otway said, then raised the interest rate to 24 percent, from 10 percent, bringing the roughly $6 million debt to about $8 million.
Apparently there is a push to completely destroy and homogenize the once radical LES by selling it to real estate developers with the blessing of local corrupt legislators masquerading as our advocates.
ReplyDeleteCarlina Rivera said she was going to save Theatre 80 while she campaigned for Congress. Didn’t she secure $24 million (tax payer $$$) to La Mama for a renovation? I would have preferred the $1 million discretionary funding go to Theatre 80 as opposed to the short list of projects.
ReplyDeleteI really do hope that Lorcan and Genie Otway have a plan for where they are going to live if they are evicted. I do very much sympathize with them and honestly , a lot of New Yorkers are facing evictions too. Big real estate got me out of NYC many years ago. Also , goodby to the Barnacle Bill bar there as well . He was a good man.
ReplyDeleteIt would be wise to learn the in and outs of this case, before commenting on Rivera and other city officials.
ReplyDeleteDid any one go?
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