Hayne Suthon, owner of Lucky Cheng's, commented on the
epic history post with some good news: "no worries,
the building is absolutely not for sale and my daughter, cats, dogs...and me are keeping our apartment there."

She says she will be "
Looking for a great operator to create something truly fantastic, in keeping in the tradition of the building. God forbid someone upsets the resident ghosts."
Keeping those ghosts in mind, what would you like to see here next?
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