Originally Posted by
craig461
I agree, I would hate to see Queen Ann go out of business. However, I'm not sure they are. Everyone is reacting to the notion that some big corporate entity has taken over and is forcing them out of business. Such is not the case. Queen Ann had been deliquent on rent, and any attempt in negotiations had failed. John Schroer, owner of Queen Ann, did not want to come to the bargaining table. Long story short, the court ruled in favor of Founders Tower Condominimus, saying that Queen Ann had breeched their contract. The ruling effectively terminated their lease and turned the property over to Founders. Founders has tried repeatedly to ensure Queen Ann stays around for another 42 years, but Schroer refuses to talk to Founders about what can be done to keep his business alive. Now...no one with Founders has ever communicated in any way whatsoever that they have to shut their doors. In fact, every year Queen Ann closes on Dec. 23 to celebrate the holidays and re-opens in early January. Seems to me that Schroer is simply trying to pull at OKC's heart strings and make Founders look like the bad guy, when they are absolutely not (surely OKC won't fall for words without proof?!). Just the opposite is the case. When Founders Condominimums, LLC took over, they paid for a new 2.5 ton A/C unit, along with various other repairs and maintenence previous owners had neglected. So, seems to me that Founders isn't as bad as Schroer or anyone else would have you believe.
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