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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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Sometime in May, 2006, Popescu and Bruñe met with Hsiao-Wen Chen, Hsiao-Wen Chen’s husband and Julie Chen, their daughter, to discuss a potential lease agreement. At this meeting, the Chens explained that they had been trying, without success, for approximately three years to obtain the permits necessary to open a tea house at 1076 East Putnam Avenue. Having grown frustrated with the process, the Chens stated that, instead, they would be willing to lease the premises to the plaintiff. Bruñe believed that 1076 East Putnam Avenue was an ideal location because the Chens had made a number of improvements, including the creation of a new bar that could be used for a counter, new shelving that could serve as storage and new bathrooms and other facilities that increased the value of the property.