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Simon Property Group Suing GAP for Unpaid Rent
The country’s largest mall owner, Simon Property Group, is filing a lawsuit against Gap Inc. for missed rent payments. The landlord says the company has withheld rent for the past 3 months and owes over $66 million in total, this … Continue reading
Ex- U.A.W. President Pleads Guilty
Ex-U.A.W. President, Gary Jones pleaded guilty to embezzling union funds. Per an agreement with federal prosecutors, Jones admitted to using more than $1 million of those funds for vacation rentals, golf outings, clothing, liquor, and expensive meals. Abiding by the … Continue reading
Topeka YMCA Files for Bankruptcy
With the unforeseen circumstances due to the pandemic, the Topeka YMCA has asked to file for bankruptcy. The president and CEO, John Mugler said because the organization was shutdown for two months, bankruptcy seems to be the most reasonable action … Continue reading
New York & Co Owner Says a Bankruptcy Filing Fits
The owner of New York & Co., RTW Retailwinds Inc. is next on the long list of businesses facing the difficult decision of whether or not they should file for bankruptcy. Prior to the pandemic, and the stay at … Continue reading
Wells Fargo Ends Providing Loans to Most Independent Car Dealerships
Wells Fargo & Co will put an end to providing loans to a larger part of its private auto dealer customers. This decision was made based upon the current economic challenges faced due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The company’s spokesperson … Continue reading
Guilty of Possession Means No Reinstatement
Missouri now has a required denial under a new statute that denies driver’s license reinstatement for possession charges. This statute states further that reinstatement cannot occur within 5 years of the filing petition. This means, that time in which a … Continue reading
Homeless Advocates Fear High Number of Evictions Post-Pandemic
The Director of Willis Dady Homeless Services, Emily Zimmon, speaks out and says she worries that the uncertainty of how many people will be affected, scares her. She said in an interview that she believes the moratorium on evictions was … Continue reading
24 Hour Fitness Consider Bankruptcy Loan
24 Hour Fitness Worldwide Inc. is pursuing a financing package to continue in business after considering bankruptcy options. The company has been looking into a potential bankruptcy loan for as much as $200 million. Prior to the pandemic, the gym … Continue reading