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Luxury Retailer Valentino Sues Landlord to Vacate High-Profile New York City Store

Tenant in 15-Year Lease Contends Pandemic Restrictions Are Hurting Business
Valentino wants out of its lease for a store on a stretch of Fifth Avenue in New York City filled with luxury retailers. (CoStar)
Valentino wants out of its lease for a store on a stretch of Fifth Avenue in New York City filled with luxury retailers. (CoStar)
CoStar News
June 23, 2020 | 11:35 P.M.

Luxury retailer Valentino, arguing the coronavirus outbreak has changed the "social and economic landscapes" in New York City, is suing its landlord so it can vacate its store on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue.

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