Landlords claw for rent money from Bunker Hill to K-Town and Culver City
It’s a special edition of sorts, with a “landlords want their money” column, and “they’ll do whatever it takes to get it” theme. In the case of One California Plaza, it’s a receiver, really … but semantics. In any case, Trigild — the court-appointed receiver of the One Cal Plaza office tower on Bunker Hill after a $300 million default — accused boutique investment bank MJC Partners of owing no less than $350,000, in a complaint dated late May. The suit is over a $500,000 early lease termination fee, of which MJC Partners has allegedly only paid $150,000. The receiver […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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