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United States Bankruptcy Court Southern District of New York 20-12097-scc Doc 515 Filed 01/25/21 Entered 01/25/21 19:48:54 Main Document Pg 1 of 74 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK In re Chapter 11 CENTURY 21 DEPARTMENT STORES LLC, et al., Case No. 20-12097 (SCC) Debtors.1 (Jointly Administered) SECOND AMENDED SCHEDULE OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES FOR CENTURY 21 DEPARTMENT STORES LLC (CASE NO 20-12097) 1 The Debtors in these chapter 11 cases (the “Chapter 11 Cases”), along with the last four digits of each Debtor’s federal tax identification number, as applicable, are Century 21 Department Stores LLC (4073), L.I. 2000, Inc. (9619), C21 Department Stores Holdings LLC (8952), Giftco 21 LLC (0347), Century 21 Fulton LLC (4536), C21 Philadelphia LLC (2106), Century 21 Department Stores of New Jersey, L.L.C. (1705), Century 21 Gardens of Jersey, LLC (9882), C21 Sawgrass Blue, LLC (8286), C21 GA Blue LLC (5776), and Century Paramus Realty LLC (5033). The Debtors’ principal place of business is: 22 Cortlandt Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10007. 20-12097-scc Doc 515 Filed 01/25/21 Entered 01/25/21 19:48:54 Main Document Pg 2 of 74 Fill in this information to identify the case: Debtor name: Century 21 Department Stores LLC United States Bankruptcy Court for the: Southern District of New York Check if this is an Case number: 20-12097 amended ling Ocial Form 206Sum Summary of Assets and Liabilities for Non-Individuals 1. Schedule A/B: Assets - Real and Personal Property (Ocial Form 206A/B) 1a. Real property: $0.00 Copy line 88 from Schedule A/B 1b. Total personal property: $112,357,448.61 Copy line 91A from Schedule A/B 1c. Total of all property: $112,357,448.61 Copy line 92 from Schedule A/B 2. Schedule D: Creditors Who Have Claims Secured by Property (Ocial Form 206D) $56,241,128.09 Copy the total dollar amount listed in Column A, Amount of claim, from line 3 of Schedule D 3. Schedule E/F: Creditors Who Have Unsecured Claims (Ocial Form 206E/F) 3a. Total claim amounts of priority unsecured claims: $0.00 Copy the total claims from Part 1 from line 5a of Schedule E/F 3b. Total amount of claims of nonpriority amount of unsecured claims: $180,701,058.92 Copy the total of the amount of claims from Part 2 from line 5b of Schedule E/F 4. Total Liabilities $236,942,187.01 Lines 2 + 3a + 3b 20-12097-scc Doc 515 Filed 01/25/21 Entered 01/25/21 19:48:54 Main Document Pg 3 of 74 Fill in this information to identify the case: Debtor name: Century 21 Department Stores LLC United States Bankruptcy Court for the: Southern District of New York Check if this is an Case number: 20-12097 amended ling Ocial Form 206A/B Schedule A/B: Assets — Real and Personal Property 12/15 Disclose all property, real and personal, which the debtor owns or in which the debtor has any other legal, equitable, or future interest. Include all property in which the debtor holds rights and powers exercisable for the debtor's own benet. Also include assets and properties which have no book value, such as fully depreciated assets or assets that were not capitalized. In Schedule A/B, list any executory contracts or unexpired leases. Also list them on Schedule G: Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases (Ocial Form 206G). Be as complete and accurate as possible. If more space is needed, attach a separate sheet to this form. At the top of any pages added, write the debtor’s name and case number (if known). Also identify the form and line number to which the additional information applies. If an additional sheet is attached, include the amounts from the attachment in the total for the pertinent part. For Part 1 through Part 11, list each asset under the appropriate category or attach separate supporting schedules, such as a xed asset schedule or depreciation schedule, that gives the details for each asset in a particular category. List each asset only once. In valuing the debtor’s interest, do not deduct the value of secured claims. See the instructions to understand the terms used in this form. Part 1: Cash and Cash Equivalents 1. Does the debtor have any cash or cash equivalents? No. Go to Part 2. Yes. Fill in the information below. All cash or cash equivalents owned or controlled by the debtor Current value of debtor’s interest 2. Cash on hand 2.1 $228,941.02 CASH IN MONEY ROOM - DOWNTOWN NY 2.2 $3,000.00 CASH IN MONEY ROOM - SECURITY NY 2.3 $66,214.24 CASH IN MONEY ROOM - LINCOLN SQUARE 2.4 $34,927.75 CASH IN MONEY ROOM - BAYRIDGE BROOKLYN MAIN 2.5 $51,024.00 CASH IN MONEY ROOM - BAYRIDGE BROOKLYN HOME 2.6 $4.88 CASH IN MONEY ROOM - STATEN ISLAND 2.7 $69,495.10 CASH IN MONEY ROOM - CITY POINT Debtor Century 21 Department Stores LLC_________________________________________ Case number (if known)20-12097________________________________________ Name 20-12097-scc Doc 515 Filed 01/25/21 Entered 01/25/21 19:48:54 Main Document Pg 4 of 74 2.8 $86,681.47 CASH IN MONEY ROOM - REGO PARK 2.9 $3,000.00 CASH IN MONEY ROOM - ECOM 3. Checking, savings, money market, or nancial brokerage accounts (Identify all) Name of institution (bank or brokerage rm) Type of account Last 4 digits of account # 3.1 JPMorgan Chase Chase Master Operating 5703 $450,806.76 3.2 JPMorgan Chase Chase Master Collection 5752 $0.00 3.3 JPMorgan Chase Chase Credit Card NY 5778 $107,802.80 3.4 JPMorgan Chase Chase Operating/Main NY 5794 $20,597.89 3.5 JPMorgan Chase Chase Change NY 5802 $0.00 3.6 JPMorgan Chase Chase Credit Card LS 5836 $51,837.51 3.7 JPMorgan Chase Chase Operating/Main LS 5851 $0.00 3.8 JPMorgan Chase Chase Change LS 5885 $0.00 3.9 JPMorgan Chase Chase Credit Card BK 5893 $144,077.31 3.10 JPMorgan Chase Chase Operating/Main BK 5901 $44,091.49 3.11 JPMorgan Chase Chase Change BK 5919 $0.00 3.12 JPMorgan Chase Chase Credit Card CP 5935 $49,777.16 3.13 JPMorgan Chase Chase Operating/Main CP 5943 $0.00 3.14 JPMorgan Chase Chase Change CP 5968 $0.00 3.15 JPMorgan Chase Chase Credit Card RP 5976 $135,697.54 3.16 JPMorgan Chase Chase Operating/Main CP 5984 $28,127.08 3.17 JPMorgan Chase Chase Change CP 5992 $0.00 3.18 JPMorgan Chase Chase Payroll 6008 $891,477.98 3.19 JPMorgan Chase Chase Accounts Payable 6024 $0.00 3.20 JPMorgan Chase Chase Credit Card Ecom 6032 $3,740.96 3.21 JPMorgan Chase Chase Foreign A/P 8263 $0.00 3.22 JPMorgan Chase Chase Other Receipts 2552 $0.00 3.23 JPMorgan Chase C21 Benets 2560 $520.38 3.24 JPMorgan Chase C21 Union Benets 2578 $987.82 3.25 JPMorgan Chase C21 401K 2586 $87,154.19 Debtor Century 21 Department Stores LLC_________________________________________ Case number (if known)20-12097________________________________________ Name 20-12097-scc Doc 515 Filed 01/25/21 Entered 01/25/21 19:48:54 Main Document Pg 5 of 74 4. Other cash equivalents (Identify all) 4.1 See Exhibit $1,409,811.76 5. Total of Part 1 Add lines 2 through 4 (including amounts on any additional sheets). Copy the total to line 80. $3,969,797.09 Part 2: Deposits and prepayments 6. Does the debtor have any deposits or prepayments? No. Go to Part 3. Yes. Fill in the information below. Current value of debtor’s interest 7. Deposits, including security deposits and utility deposits Description, including name of holder of deposit 7.1 JULIAN SMITH - BK Store $655,273.69 7.2 AETNA - Benet Self-funding $49,800.00 7.3 15 Maiden Lane Sublease $-30,333.34 7.4 Cortlandt (Utilities) $6,030.00 7.5 Sawgrass (Utilities) $28,066.00 7.6 Brooklyn (Utilities) $60,497.00 7.7 National Grid (Utilities) $1,675.25 7.8 Stretto $20,793.55 7.9 Proskauer $250,000.00 7.10 Berkeley Research Group $350,000.00 8. Prepayments, including prepayments on executory contracts, leases, insurance, taxes, and rent Description, including name of holder of prepayment 8.1 PREPAID RENT/REAL ESTATE TAXES $1,053,039.38 8.2 PREPAID INSURANCE $493,127.00 8.3 PREPAID ECOM AND MARKETING $319,514.54 8.4 PREPAID EXPENSES $1,469,949.00 9. Total of Part 2 Add lines 7 through 8. Copy the total to line 81. $4,727,432.07 Part 3: Accounts receivable 10. Does the debtor have any accounts receivable? No. Go to Part 4. Yes. Fill in the information below. Debtor Century 21 Department Stores LLC_________________________________________ Case number (if known)20-12097________________________________________ Name 20-12097-scc Doc 515 Filed 01/25/21 Entered 01/25/21 19:48:54 Main Document Pg 6 of 74 Current value of debtor’s interest 11. Accounts receivable 11a. 90 days old or — = ........ less: face amount doubtful or uncollectible accounts 11b. Over 90 days old: — = ........ face amount doubtful or uncollectible accounts 12. Total of Part 3 Current value on lines 11a + 11b = line 12. Copy the total to line 82. $0.00 Part 4: Investments 13. Does the debtor own any investments? No. Go to Part 5. Yes. Fill in the information below. Valuation method used for current Current value of debtor’s interest value 14.
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