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EVG file photo from April]
Back in January, workers began clearing out the 41-year-old home of the Yippies at 9 Bleecker St. near the Bowery. The three-story brick building has been the centerpiece in a long-running foreclosure battle. (Read this
story in the
Times from January for all the legal wrangling.)
Yesterday, EVG reader Thomas Anomalous spotted workers gutting the space. Someone had swept out old copies of
The Yipster Times, one of two countercultural newspapers once published here.
As the
Times reported in June 2013, Steven L. Einig, a lawyer for 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."
For their part, a lawyer for Yippie Holdings, said that the group was "compelled into foreclosure with payments being rejected" by Centech as part of a scheme or plan to take over the building.
The Yippies had to be out on Jan. 17 for new tenants while the fight continued about No. 9's ownership. As we first reported last November,
the building was on the market as a rental.
According to that listing, the space — asking $22,500 in monthly rent — has been rented.
Bedford + Bowery reported that the space will be converted into a boxing gym.
Previously on EV Grieve:
The Yippie Museum Cafe is in financial trouble
The Yippie Museum Cafe will reopen next Wednesday
A bad sign at the Yippie Museum
Last day for the Yippies at No. 9 — for now