Hudson's Bay's lenders ask court to terminate lease purchase agreements with billionaire Weihong Liu

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Restore Capital, an agent representing some of Hudson’s Bay‘s senior lenders, is asking an Ontario court to terminate the retailer’s “uneconomical and imprudent transaction” with B.C. billionaire Weihong Liu, whose company is bidding on up to 25 leases, according to court documents.

Restore, a financial services company, which was owed $136 million as of March 7, said in a court filing on Tuesday afternoon that Hudson’s Bay has incurred “exorbitant rent costs and professional fees” in trying to obtain landlord consents for Central Walk’s plan to purchase 25 store leases.

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