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Central West End cookie shop hit with eviction suit

The late-night cookie delivery shop as of Jan. 30 had an outstanding balance of $44,201, court documents state.
Credit: St. Louis Business Journal

ST. LOUIS — A cookie shop in the Central West End is facing possible eviction.

Living Euclid LLC, an entity tied to Lakewood, New Jersey-based real estate owner and operator Living Residential, said in a lawsuit filed March 19 in St. Louis Circuit Court that Hot Box Cookies, its tenant at 54 N. Euclid Ave, is overdue in rent.

The late-night cookie delivery shop as of Jan. 30 had an outstanding balance of $44,201, court documents state.

Hot Box, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment, signed a 10-year lease for the space beginning March 31, 2020, where it pays monthly rent of $3,879, according to court documents.

Reinker, Hamilton & Fenley LLC, the Richmond Heights-based law firm representing Living Residential, said it was unable to comment on pending litigation.

Click here for the full story from the St. Louis Business Journal.

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