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Atelier Constantin Popescu, LLC v. JC Corp., 134 Conn. App. 731 (2012)

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Atelier Constantin Popescu, LLC v. JC Corp., 134 Conn. App. 731 (2012)
Parent Document
Atelier Constantin Popescu, LLC v. JC Corp., 134 Conn. App. 731 (2012)
Jurisdiction
Connecticut (state)
Effective Date
2012-04-17

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The following facts as found by the trial court are relevant to our consideration of this appeal. The plaintiff is a Connecticut corporation in the business of renting, selling and repairing classical stringed instruments, as well as providing music lessons. The corporation has two members, Constantin Popescu and Rodica Bruñe, who formed the corporation in 1997. In 2006, the plaintiff needed a new space for its business, as its existing *735lease was set to expire. In a discussion with the plaintiffs real estate broker, Bruñe expressed interest in a building located at 1076 East Putnam Avenue in Riverside that she had seen with a sign that read, “Tea House on the Riverside — Coming Soon.” Bruñe had driven past this building many times over the past two years, and the tea house had never opened. The real estate broker arranged a meeting between Bruñe, Popescu and the owners of 1076 East Putnam Avenue.