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We’ve had our fair share of infamous estate foreclosures, but what about 200-year-old farmhouses/restaurants? Few & far between. Say hello to a once four-star New Jersey restaurant that is about to face foreclosure. The Ryland Inn in Readington, New Jersey has been famous for its French cuisine for some time now; but due to an expensive renovation, a downturn in the market & other financial woes, the Ryland Inn is closing its doors.
The foreclosure will effect the restaurant as well as the 200-year-old farmhouse unless the owners are able to come up with the $3.9 million in loans by June 25th. The restaurant is steeped in history, as it opened back in 1935 & has seen guests as esteemed as President Ronald Reagan. Via: blavish |
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