Vimercate New Life Indoor Lounge
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New Life bankruptcy, closed gym in Piazza Marconi
A sign appeared directed to customers that read: “The gym will be temporarily closed from October 13 due to bankruptcy. You will be contacted by the curators of the exhibition to obtain the appropriate information.
After advertising New Life gyms bankrupt by Monza court On Vimercate there are still big posters hanging in the window with “We’re back” written in large letters plus opening hours. In fact, the fitness center in Piazza Marconi has closed its doors, and since Wednesday, the light has gone out and the 50 employees are not even in the shade.
To report the company’s bankruptcy in the name of Matteo Annoni, there is only a sign directed to customers that says: “The gym will be temporarily closed from October 13 due to bankruptcy. You will be contacted by the coordinators for appropriate information ». However, until Tuesday 12 October / October, when news just broke of the failure of the fitness centers in Monza and Vimerkat at the headquarters in Piazza Marconi, everything was still working.Now the clients, numbering in the hundreds, hope at least that the registration fee will be at least compensated, even if The company had debts of about 1 million euros.
It certainly wouldn’t be easy to redesign by those who found it difficult to pay rents both at Vimercate and at Monza and exposed themselves economically with banks to give salaries to 90 employees split between gyms.
And on Wednesday evening, a letter addressed to the shareholders, signed by Annone, also arrived, admitting that “I regret the declaration of New Life’s bankruptcy by the Monza court, the same letter that a few months ago rejected the eviction and another. A bankruptcy application because the full partial payment of rents for the premises in which the gyms operate It was based solely on the epidemic and the consequent closing of businesses without receipts and not on bankruptcy. To be clear, New Life paid in any case significant advances, and as the lessors themselves admitted in these actions, it always paid until February 2020”. However, in recent months, also due to Covid, it has been impossible for the company to find resources to pay all expenses, and debt after debt has accumulated.
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