Monday, December 20, 2021

The Grinch that killed a pizzeria

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A longtime Bay Terrace pizza shop is closing its doors after nearly 50 years in business.

Earlier this week, it was reported that Jack’s Pizza and Pasta would be going out of business amid a dispute between the restaurant’s owners and Cord Meyer, the development company that owns the Bay Terrace Shopping Center where Jack’s is located.

The owners of Jack’s Pizza posted a sign outside of the establishment at the shopping center claiming that Cord Meyer’s CEO Matthew Whalen refused to renew the restaurant’s lease, effectively forcing them out after decades of business. The sign also stated that Jack’s had stayed open “at the height of the COVID pandemic.”

But Cord Meyer issued a statement saying that the restaurant’s lease had expired in September 2020 and they had failed to renew it.

“Their lease expired in September 2020, but in acknowledgment of their long history, we agreed to let them stay until the end of 2021 and offered them generous rent concessions. We are disappointed that our relationship with Jack’s has been mischaracterized. If a tenant refuses to meet agreed-upon obligations, we need to focus on ensuring that the Bay Terrace remains a vibrant shopping center,” said a Cord Meyer spokesperson.

Laura, the daughter of Anna and Jack Sapienza who opened the business in 1972, told Patch that finances were tight when they ran a takeout-only operation during the pandemic. During that time, Laura claimed that the Sapienzas paid Cord Meyer “as much as we could” from March through December 2020 but had their rent check returned in January 2021 followed by a 30-day eviction notice.

Several reports claimed that the owners of the pizzeria were planning to pay back Cord Meyer for the missing rent, which the company allegedly approved during COVID.

Cord Meyer said that they will allow Jack’s Pizza to stay in its current location until Jan. 15 before shutting down the operation for good.


 

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ain’t capitalism wonderful.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like the Sapienzas have a personal problem. That's business. Everybody has to make choices in life.

Anonymous said...

Is this the "Original Jacks" or the "Jacks Original", or the "Real Original Jacks" ?

Anonymous said...

On a scale of one to ten I give Jack's a 6.5. !

Anonymous said...

@"Ain’t capitalism wonderful" Yes it is !
CAPITALISM MEANS EFFICIENCY Not a single person on the face of this earth knows how to make a pencil on their own never mind good Pizza !

Cosimo and Johnny's loyal customer said...

Drive across the Throgs Neck Bridge to Louie and Ernie's. Worth every penny of that bridge toll.

Ellie said...

Rosas’s Pizza of Maspeth will be coming in to that spot in the Bay Terrace shopping center