It “did not rise to the level of a kitchen suitable for a property located at 50 Gramercy Park North,” says the realty group that rented the apartment from the owners. P.S. New York Daily News link mistakenly omitted before (h/t Bob Montgomery).
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on February 26, 2010
It “did not rise to the level of a kitchen suitable for a property located at 50 Gramercy Park North,” says the realty group that rented the apartment from the owners. P.S. New York Daily News link mistakenly omitted before (h/t Bob Montgomery).
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You forgot to put a link in, right?
I dug this up with Google:
http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/02/24/2010-02-24_posh_icelandic_couple_sued_for_putting_ikea_kitchen_in_swank_gramercy_park_hotel.html
It charges that in July 2009, Paramount’s guests suffered the indignity of chewed-up chicken wings being dropped onto their 16th-floor terrace from the couple’s duplex above.
Think of them as the Icelandic “Beverly Hillbillies”!
I did forget the link, thanks for adding it.
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