KINGSTON — The proprietor of Main Bike World is calling all gift card holders to email him to make reimbursement arrangements. Rich Rosa, the now-closed motorcycle shop’s proprietor, said Thursday he again to the former keep to fulfill with building owner Corine Preslar. Rosa said he and Treslar tagged all of the “repair client bikes” left in the store so clients can choose them up. Any purchaser that bought a present card is requested to email me at mainbike@verizon.Net,” Rosa said. “Please provide the card variety, alongside their call and call number.
Rosa went on to mention, “And so that the truth is known, a deal becomes nearly finished that could have cured the state of affairs. Unfortunately, it couldn’t get completed in time. I recognize Ms. Treslar and the 20-plus years that we effectively labored together. Rosa additionally stated that each customer who had deposited on new motorcycles had obtained their bikes. I respect every client that has supported Main Bike in its long, nearly 40 year records,” Rosa said.
Treslar took Rosa to court, claiming she was owed lease again. Rosa and Treslar said the month-to-month lease changed to $4,100. Court statistics show that Rosa and Treslar reached an agreement, but Rosa had no longer complied with the court docket-ordered Feb. 21 cut-off date and needed to vacate the property. I‘ve had an extended-term relationship with (Rosa), and there are not any hard feelings in any respect,” Treslar stated. “I asked him to are available in so we ought to go back the bikes to the owners, and he did that. I want him nicely.
Treslar stated customers could name her at 570-331-3427 to make preparations to pick up restored bikes.
Earlier this week, Treslar said she is in negotiations with a brand new tenant to replace the departed Main Bike World.
Tressler said she had owned the landmark building at the corner of Wyoming Avenue and Market Street because 1997 and Main Bike World occupied the first-ground space because 1997 — the primary tenant Treslar leased space to when she bought the site. Preslar said she anticipates a signed settlement quickly, and the new tenant will move into the 4,400 square-foot area within a month or.