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Outgoing Landlord Wreaks Havoc on Nali Patio

Vincent R. Vinci theBeijinger 2022-06-30
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What a difference a day makes: Just 24 hours ago we talked to shopowners in Nali Patio who told us they expected business to go on as usual after the current management's contract ends as of the end of the day today, Jun 30.


However, last night a demolition crew hired by the exiting property manager has gone to work taking down certain sections of the complex that have been added over the last decade and a half, apparently in an attempt to return the property to its original state as specified in the lease.



There have also been reports of someone tenants have identified as the current landlord personally taking a sledgehammer to shop windows around the complex, as can be seen in the video screenshot below.


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At this point it’s still unclear which portions of the building complex are being subjected to teardown. The extra elevators that ran through the center of the courtyard appear to be already gone, as is the separate building just north of the courtyard that formerly housed the Spanish restaurant Carmen. Others have speculated that the southernmost building — the one that faces Taikooli South — may also be subject to teardown.


The only restaurant we are aware of that has publicly announced a suspension of business is Mosto, who posted an announcement saying that they will be closing for the time being (see screenshot below).


An announcement from Mosto that went out this morning


In spite of the destruction, a number of venues we called – including Bottega and Daruma – as well as one of our sources, said people can enter through an elevator on the north side of the building and businesses are operating normally, but that the inner courtyard cannot be accessed. Along with Bottega and Daruma, El Barrio, M Natural and Wagyukami have told us they'll remain open in the future, whereas Bei 27Niajo, Cococean and salon My Hair are open but uncertain about the future.


Businesses like Cococean are running as normal, making the destruction within the complex all the more surreal


A few spots we reached out too, including Agua, Swinging, and the Bell by Martini, couldn't be reached as of press time. However, according to a poster released by the Bell by Martini (see below) they will remain open. 


The poster from the Bell by Martini confirming they will remain open


No one seems to know the extent of the current landlord's intentions, or the intentions of the original property owner Jiaming, which regains management of the property on Jul 1. 


When we reached out yesterday, multiple tenants told us they already have agreements to continue their lease for at least another year after the handover. 


But given the current chaos, no one is really sure what will be left standing by midnight tonight. Let us know in the comments if you swing by Nali tonight or tomorrow morning.


Stairs leading to the upper floors of Nali Patio are also accessible


This is a developing story and we will keep you updated with the latest.


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Images: Mr. Chugs (Lead Image and Video Screenshot), Uni You, the Beijingers

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