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A&P Sues Companies After Sales For Two Westchester Stores Fall Through

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- A&P is seeking damages from two would-be buyers of former A&P supermarkets in Westchester County who now don't want to go through with their deals, according to reports.

A&P is seeking damages from two would-be buyers of former A&P supermarkets in Westchester County who now don't want to go through with their deals, court documents show.

A&P is seeking damages from two would-be buyers of former A&P supermarkets in Westchester County who now don't want to go through with their deals, court documents show.

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The bankrupt grocery chain, which is liquidating its assets, filed an adversary complaint against Millwood Merchant, LLC, a company owned by Jamie Luna, last week, according to this Daily Voice report, suing the buyer in the $2.4 million.

A&P argues that failing to close on the sale constitutes a breach of contract, the Daily Voice report said.

Shanghai Enterprises, which successfully bid $928,000 for the Hastings-on-Hudson store, also informed A& it does not intend to close on the deal, lohud.com said. Read the lohud story here.

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