Daily News | The SS United States is in a rent dispute that could leave it without a berth
The SS United States, the luxury ocean liner once known as the “queen of the seas,” appears to be in troubled waters, again. The now-rusty ship could lose its berth at Pier 82 along South Columbus Boulevard, its home since 1996, because of a rent dispute.
Penn Warehousing & Distribution, Inc., Pier 82′s landlord, says the SS United States Conservancy, the Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit caring for the ship, has not paid a rent increase in place since late 2021. Penn Warehousing is seeking the ship’s ejection and back rent in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
In a counterclaim, the conservancy argues there was no mechanism in the lease that would allow Penn Warehousing to unilaterally increase the rent. The conservancy says it was only given two weeks notice of the increase while its donor tours, a major fundraising tool, were simultaneously hampered as pier access was closed from August to November of that year due to ongoing repairs.
In a statement, the conservancy said it continues “to pursue all available avenues for a mutually agreeable resolution.
Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
Similar News:Você também pode ler notícias semelhantes a esta que coletamos de outras fontes de notícias.
Russian politician calls for nuclear strike on United States'There is no other way to talk to these fools,' State Duma member and former military commander Andrey Gurulyov said.
Consulte Mais informação »
Writer Ernestine Shaankaláx̱t’ Hayes awarded $50,000 from United States Artists fellowshipErnestine Shaankaláx̱t’ Hayes’s house caught fire in 2018. That put her writing on hold while she spent countless hours negotiating with contractors and insurance. She says the fellowship she was awarded last week allows her to get back to writing.
Consulte Mais informação »
Biden's semiconductor push has states jockeying for billions in federal cashIn the coming months, the government plans to dole out over $50 billion for semiconductor manufacturing and research. The prospect of that much cash has sparked a scramble among states to pitch themselves as the best place to spark a semiconductor boom.
Consulte Mais informação »
Feds prepare to order water cuts for Utah, other states that rely on Colorado RiverThe seven states that rely on water from the shrinking Colorado River are unlikely to agree to voluntarily make deep reductions in their water use, negotiators say, which would force the federal government to impose cuts for the first time in the water supply for 40 million Americans.
Consulte Mais informação »
GOP states sue Biden administration over new border policyTwenty states with GOP attorneys general on Tuesday sued the Biden administration over a major change in immigration policy that would turn away more migrants but still allow 360,000 people to legally enter each year from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
Consulte Mais informação »
Washington may be divided, but one-party rule is common in most statesWashington may be divided but one-party rule is common in most state capitals. A 'government trifecta' is occurring in 39 states this year.
Consulte Mais informação »