NYC laundromat drags pizza joint next door to court over odor
Briefly

Laundry Project 23 in Chelsea is suing Pizza Studio, claiming that the pizza shop's cooking odors are contaminating their laundromat and harming their business. The threat of customer dissatisfaction and financial loss has prompted the laundromat to demand legal intervention, asking the court to prevent Pizza Studio from operating its pizza oven. The laundromat's owner, Dong Hong Choi, explained that the odors cling to freshly cleaned clothes, causing reputational harm and eroding customer trust, while the pizza shop's failure to manage its ductwork exacerbated the issue.
Laundry Project 23 claims that the odors and fumes from Pizza Studio are contaminating their laundromat, significantly disrupting operations and harming their reputation.
The laundromat seeks judicial intervention to prevent Pizza Studio from operating its pizza oven due to the disruptive odors that affect customer trust and business health.
Read at New York Post
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