Upper East Side townhouse flipper Janna Bullock faces foreclosure suit
A failed flip on the Upper East Side has ensnared a once-busy developer. Russian-born developer and art collector Janna Bullock is accused of defaulting on an $8 million loan backed by 14 East 82nd Street, a 9,500-square-foot prewar townhouse she once owned and converted into a single-family home, according to a complaint filed Thursday in Manhattan Supreme Court. The lawsuit also names the property’s owner, Zoya Kuznetsova, as a defendant, Crain’s reported. The debt was issued by Antonia Ventures LLC, a shell company linked to Downtown Investment Advisory, a White Plains-based asset manager. The suit claims no payments have been […]
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