After 130 years in business, Alleva Dairy on Grand Street has filed for bankruptcy, as the owners are locked in a months-long battle with the building’s landlord over back rent
Alleva is nearly two years — more than $500,000 — behind in rent.
"I’m willing to pay the rent, I’m willing to pay the back rent. I’m asking for time to be able to pay that," said King back in April. But the landlord took them to court, demanding the money. King said she’s done her best to pivot and keep business alive, but it hadn't been enough. "I’m gonna fight until I can’t fight anymore but I’m keeping these doors open," she said."I’ve kept them open this long and I’m gonna keep them open. I’m not giving up."
For now, Alleva Dairy still plans to operate its landmark shop, where it has been selling cheese since 1892.
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