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Hudson’s Bay seeks court order to force lease transfer to B.C. billionaire

Hudson’s Bay has filed a court motion seeking to compel landlords to accept Central Walk as the new tenant at 25 of its former lease locations.

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Hudson’s Bay filed a motion record Tuesday evening seeking the Superior Court of Ontario’s approval of Weihong Liu’s $69.1-million bid for 25 leases, which it claims would result in significant recovery for its creditors, restoration of about 1,800 jobs and boosts to local economies.


Hudson’s Bay is applying to the court for the assignment of up to 25 of its leases to B.C. billionaire Weihong Liu’s company, Central Walk, despite having no landlord consent and even weighing scrapping the deal altogether just weeks ago.

The defunct retailer filed a motion record Tuesday evening seeking the Superior Court of Ontario’s approval of Liu’s $69.1-million bid for leases across Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia, which it claims would result in significant recovery for its creditors, restore about 1,800 jobs, and boost local economies.

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Estella Ren

Estella Ren is a ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½-based general assignment reporter for the Star. Reach her via email: eren@thestar.ca

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