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No waldbaum’s bid submitted, future unclear

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Shelves begin to empty as union cites possibility of third auction By J oe N i k i C The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. auctioned the remainder of its unsold supermarkets, including a Waldbaum’s in Great Neck, at a Manhattan law office last Thursday and Friday. The Waldbaum’s at 40 Great Neck Road, which had received no bid at the first round of auctions on Oct. 1 and 2, again received no bids after the second round of auctioning, according to Local 338 of the Retail, Wholesale, Department Store Union and the United Food and Commercial Workers website, which represents employees of the various A&P-owned stores. Local 338 president John R. Durso said it was unclear what would happen with the unsold supermarkets, but a future auction may take place for potential bidders. “Unfortunately, there were a number of adjourned stores, meaning that either there were no winning bidders or no bids placed

on these particular locations,” Durso said. “The future of these adjourned stores is unclear at this time but there is a possibility that there could be another auction at a later date.” Shelves at the Waldbaum’s in Great Neck and Albertson, as well as the Pathmarks in New Hyde Park and Greenvale, were seen half-empty due to upcoming store sales and closures. Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy in July to protect their A&P, Food Basics, The Food Emporium, Pathmark, Superfresh and Waldbaum’s stores from creditors. The financially beleaguered company tentatively agreed to sell 12 A&P, Pathmark and Waldbaum’s stores, including the Pathmark at 2335 New Hyde Park Road in New Hyde Park, to ShopRite parent company WakeFern Food Corp. for $40 million, according to documents filed in United States southern district bankruptcy court on Continued on Page 57

PHOTO BY JOE NIKIC

Shelves at the Waldbaum’s at 40 Great Neck Road have begun to look half empty due to unknown future

G.N. Plaza agrees to pay $200K in housing lawsuit By J oe N i k i C

portunity to affordable housing units at The Maestro, a 94-unit The Village of Great Neck rental apartment complex at Plaza agreed on Oct. 1 to pay 255 Great Neck Road. Court documents state that $200,000 to settle a federal lawsuit that alleged the village the village will pay the settleviolated fair housing laws by ment for damages and attorney denying minorities equal op- fees, as well as amend the vil-

lage code’s occupancy requirements for residence in an affordable housing unit. “The village maintains that it did nothing wrong. The reason to settle was a question of weighing the pros and cons of Continued on Page 45

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