Children of Am. (Cortlandt Manor), LLC v. Pike Plaza Assocs., LLC
| Decision Date | 08 January 2014 |
| Citation | Children of Am. (Cortlandt Manor), LLC v. Pike Plaza Assocs., LLC, 2014 NY Slip Op 84, 113 A.D.3d 583, 978 N.Y.S.2d 323 (N.Y. App. Div. 2014) |
| Parties | CHILDREN OF AMERICA (CORTLANDT MANOR), LLC, plaintiff-appellant-respondent, v. PIKE PLAZA ASSOCIATES, LLC, defendant third-party plaintiff-respondent-appellant; Children of America, Inc., third-party defendant-appellant-respondent. |
| Court | New York Supreme Court — Appellate Division |
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Mintz & Fraade, P.C., New York, N.Y. (Alan P. Fraade and Edward C. Kramer of counsel), for plaintiff-appellant-respondent and third-party defendant-appellant-respondent.
Smith, Buss & Jacobs, LLP, Yonkers, N.Y. (John J. Malley of counsel), for defendant third-party plaintiff-respondent-appellant.
PETER B. SKELOS, J.P., JOHN M. LEVENTHAL, PLUMMER E. LOTT, and JEFFREY A. COHEN, JJ.
In an action, inter alia, to recover damages for breach of a commercial lease, the plaintiff and the third-party defendant appeal from so much of an order of the Supreme Court, Westchester County (Colabella, J.), entered April 9, 2012, as denied their motion for summary judgment on the plaintiff's first cause of action, summary judgment on the issue of liability on the plaintiff's second cause of action, and summary judgment dismissing the defendant third-party plaintiff's counterclaims and the third-party complaint, and the defendant third-party plaintiff cross-appeals, as limited by its brief, from so much of the same order as denied its cross motion for summary judgment on the issue of liability on its first counterclaim.
ORDERED that the order is affirmed insofar as appealed and cross-appealed from, without costs or disbursements.
The parties entered into a commercial lease, pursuant to which the plaintiff, as tenant, agreed to rent space from the defendant third-party plaintiff (hereinafter the defendant), as landlord, for a period of 15 years. Before the term of the lease was to begin, the plaintiff advised the defendant that it was experiencing financial difficulties and, in an email message dated August 28, 2009, offered the defendant certain “options” for modifying the terms of the lease. The defendant stopped the construction that it was performing at the premises pursuant to the lease, and ultimately terminated the lease. The plaintiff commenced this action seeking, inter alia, to recover its security under the lease and damages for the defendant's breach of the lease, and the defendant counterclaimed, among other things, to recover damages arising from the plaintiff's alleged anticipatory repudiation of the lease. The defendant also commenced a third-party action against the plaintiff's corporate parent, seeking to recover under a guaranty. The plaintiff and the third-party defendant moved for summary judgment on the plaintiff's first cause of action, summary judgment on the issue of liability on the plaintiff's second cause of action, and summary judgment dismissing the defendant's counterclaims and the third-party complaint. The defendant cross-moved for summary judgment on its first counterclaim. The Supreme Court denied the motion and the cross motion, concluding that there were triable issues of fact as to whether the plaintiff had anticipatorily repudiated the lease.
The plaintiff and the third-party defendant failed to make a prima facie showing of their entitlement to summary judgment. As the...
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