Brass Elephant averts planned foreclosure auction by paying up

Restaurant fell victim to recession

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Posted: 08/04/2010

Mt. Vernon - The owners of the Brass Elephant averted Tuesday's planned foreclosure auction by paying up.

There's no word on how much was paid to PNC, which had forced the foreclosure and the auction.

The restaurant, located in a four-story brick townhouse that was built in 1870, closed last August.

It was a victim of the recession.

 

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