Strangers have taken over one of Gordon Ramsay's expensive restaurants and turned it into a condominium, while threatening to sue anyone who tries to evict them from the building. The incredible incident took place in London and at the York & Albany store located at a busy intersection near Regents Park. According to Business Insider, this particular business is not working, as it has been put up for sale for more than $16 million, due to the chef's financial problems. On April 10, about six people entered the premises and blocked it off, while they boarded up the windows. At the same time, they wrote with spray paint outside the building, “Caution, community” and that “we will sue anyone who tries to throw us out.” Also, the 'Autonomous Winter Shelter' and 'Camden Art Cafe' Instagram accounts posted photos of the squatters at the restaurant, captioning 'the hot new joint in London waiting for you all'. The management company of Gordon Ramsay's restaurants tried to remove the strangers […]
Source: News Beast

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