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  1. DeathInHeartBeat on

    Landlords don’t “unexpectedly” evict a tenant lol.

    There would be something happening behind the scenes.

  2. shakeitup2017 on

    I’m sure Graya have the money to pay top lawyers to advise them prior to doing anything like this and would be very surprised if it wasn’t completely by the book. Whether it’s a decent thing to do or not is another matter.

  3. I’ve had some experience of this landlord before. They are real assholes. I rented a place they bought, they told me I could have “a new lease with half the space and the same rent” literally word for word. I wouldnt put it past them to do the wrong thing.

  4. Gold-Back-4073 on

    Multiple restaurants on that block have closed or are closing. The gelato place which has hordes of customers closes next month. 90% of the time I walk by Krazy it’s got at best 2 tables of customers, usually one or none.

  5. Clean_Credit_8809 on

    Soon to be bulldozed and renovated to look like all their other garish builds.

  6. WaspsInMyGoatse on

    Lessor has ~~any~~ *no* clue what they’re doing. Lessee has no clue what they’re doing either. What a shitshow.

    strikeout and italics show corrections.

  7. curlyauburngirly on

    They have said in the comments that Graya have been trying to get them out since Feb last year so technically more than the required notice period under the lease.
    Feel sorry for them but there was no way such a dodgy company was going to honour the lease or do things the right way

  8. apple__candy on

    I can’t speak to what’s happened with Krazy Desserts but I know another tenant in this block. Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if in 10–15 years there are documentaries about GRAYA and how some of their projects were actually run behind the scenes.

    Their developments look incredible. I’ll give them that. I used to rate them pretty highly and loved seeing them thrive. But after seeing how they operate up close, my view has completely flipped.

    I work in construction, so I’m not naïve about how tough projects can get. Disputes, pressure, commercial decisions, it’s that’s all normal. But the way GRAYA treats people on some of these jobs crosses a line from hard commercial behaviour into something a lot more questionable.

    I’ve seen enough (and heard enough from others directly involved) that I’ve stopped supporting them entirely. Which, realistically, they won’t care about; they’re clearly doing very well!!

    But yeah… shiny product on the outside doesn’t always reflect what’s going on underneath.