Posted on Tuesday (September 15, 2009) at 2:00 am to Chapter 11 Filings on Long Island
Written by Craig D. Robins, Esq.
.Bonmer, Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy relief on August 23, 2009 in the Central Islip Bankruptcy Court under case number 8-09-76237. Judge Alan S. Trust is the assigned bankruptcy judge.
The company, which is located in Cedarhurst, is being represented by New York bankruptcy attorney Sean C. Serpe of Pelton Serpe LLP. No disclosure of Compensation was filed. Most of the schedules, which were required to be filed by September 8, 2009, were not filed in a timely fashion.
The debtor’s Chapter 11 affidavit was prepared by Mr. Serpe who stated that “the nature of the Debtor’s business is an affiliate in a children’s clothing store company. The circumstances leading to the Debtor’s filing under chapter 11 was continuing problems with its landlord and leasehold overlord due to landlord’s failure to improve the leasehold and injury caused to the Debtor’s principal arising out of same.”
The sole asset is a commercial lease for the store at 408 Central Avenue in Cedarhurst. The debtor has been managed by Meryl Futersak for over 15 years.
The Meeting of creditors will be held on September 25, 2009 at the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of New York in Central Islip (Room 562 at 11:00 a.m.), and the first Status Conference before Judge Trust has not yet been scheduled.
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This post is one of a series of posts available on the Long Island Bankruptcy Blog detailing every Chapter 11 bankruptcy case filed in the Central Islip Bankruptcy Court since August 1, 2009. I will typically post a summary of each Chapter 11 case several days or weeks after it is filed as not all info is available immediately upon filing. To see a list of Chapter 11 cases profiled on this blog, click Chapter 11 Filings on Long Island or type the name of the debtor in the upper right search box.