Forest Hills Stadium has five of the seven claims filed against the venue in 2023 dismissed by judge.
dismissed five of seven causes that the Forest Hills Gardens Corporation alleged in a 2023 lawsuit filed against the The West Side Tennis Club, which owns the stadium, in New York Supreme Court – Queens County. The lawsuit seeks to shut down the summer concert program at the former site of the U.S. Open, which is run by respected live-music veteran
Among the causes of action dismissed by Judge Esposito: claims that the concert series was a violation of the tennis club’s contract with the FHGC, which owns the streets, sidewalks and common areas of Forest Hills Gardens, and represents approximately 900 property owners ; that the stadium was a zoning violation and that the club had unjustly profited from the stadium’s growing success.
Rizzo added: “As the court stated: ‘ has proffered sufficient evidence that it suffers special injury from the loss of control of its private streets/sidewalks, the attendant financial costs to maintain those streets in light of the concerts and the large-scale pedestrian trespass that results from the events… succeeded in establishing public nuisance…as well as the documented evidence on noise levels from the stadium.
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