More troubling news from 9 Bleecker St., longtime headquarters of the counterculture group and home of the Yippie Museum Cafe. As Colin Moynihan reported yesterday at The New York Times, Yippie leaders have been fighting an attempt by a lender to foreclose on their three-story home. Things took a turn for the worse last month "when a judge appointed a receiver to manage the building and collect rent."
Per the article:
In court documents, Steven L. Einig, a lawyer for a company called Centech, which holds the building’s mortgage, stated that Yippie Holdings, which bought Number 9 along with a nonprofit called the National AIDS Brigade, had failed for more than five years to make payments on the $1.4 million mortgage.
A lawyer for Yippie Holdings, John Diffley, said in an e-mail that his clients “were compelled into foreclosure with payments being rejected” by Centech as part of a scheme or plan to take over the building.
Read the whole article here.
Previously on EV Grieve:
The Yippie Museum Cafe is in financial trouble