The Doors Are Locked at James Harden's Midtown Restaurant, and a Note Is on the Door
The landlord terminated the lease after months of unpaid rent and lease violations, seeking over $1 million in damages and locking the restaurant until the $2.2 million debt is cleared.
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NBA Star’s Texas Restaurant Reportedly Shuttered Over $2 Million in Unpaid Rent
James Harden is making headlines again—but this time, it’s not for anything he did on the court. On Wednesday, news broke that Harden’s Houston-based restaurant, Thirteen, had been locked up and shut down after allegedly failing to pay more than $2.2 million in “delinquent rents and other amounts due under the lease.” Court documents revealed that the landlord took action after months of unpaid obligations, forcing management to halt operations …
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