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Case 20-32181-KLP Doc 815 Filed 08/19/20 Case 20-32181-KLP Doc 815 Filed 08/19/20 Entered 08/19/20 08:58:13 Desc Main Document Page 1 of 105 Case 20-32181-KLP Doc 815 Filed 08/19/20 Entered 08/19/20 08:58:13 Desc Main Document Page 2 of 105 EXHIBIT A Case 20-32181-KLP Doc 815 Filed 08/19/20 Entered 08/19/20 08:58:13 Desc Main Document Page 3 of 105 Exhibit A Core/2002 Service List Served as set forth below Description Name Address FAX Email Method of Service Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices 1618 14th Street, NW, LLC Attn: Larry H. Kirsch 202-293-1364 [email protected] Email Counsel to 1618 14th Street, NW, LLC 402 Long Trail Terrace Rockville, MD 20850 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Arent Fox LLP Attn: Mary Joanne Dowd 202-857-6395 [email protected] Email Counsel to Parawin Industries Limited 1717 K St, NW Washington, DC 20006 U.S. Bank National Association (“U.S. Bank”), as Ballard Spahr LLP Attn: John D. Sadler 202-661-2299 [email protected] Email Indenture Trustee and Collateral 1909 K St NW, 12th Fl [email protected] Agent with respect to certain 13.00% Senior Secured Washington, D.C. 20006 New Money Notes due 2021 and 13.00% Senior Secured Notes due 2021 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Ballard Spahr LLP Attn: Leslie C. Heilman 302-252-4466 [email protected] Email Lead Counsel for Gateway Knollwood, LLC Attn: Laurel D. Roglen [email protected] 919 N Market St, 11th Fl Wilmington, DE 19801-3034 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Ballard Spahr LLP Attn: Dustin P. Branch 424-204-4350 [email protected] Email Lead Counsel for Gateway Knollwood, LLC 2029 Century Park E, Ste 800 Los Angeles, CA 90067-2909 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Barclay Damon LLP Attn: Kevin M. Newman 315-703-7349 [email protected] Email Atlanta Outlet Shoppes, LLC, Bluegrass Outlet Shoppes Barclay Damon Tower CMBS, LLC, and Pyramid Management Group, LLC 125 East Jefferson Street Syracuse, NY 13202 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Barclay Damon LLP Attn: Niclas A. Ferland 203-654-6274 [email protected] Email Counsel to Westfield, LLC Attn: Ilan Markus [email protected] 545 Long Wharf Dr, 9th Fl New Haven, CT 06511 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Barclay Damon LLP Attn: Scott L. Fleischer 212-784-5799 [email protected] Email Counsel to Westfield, LLC, Atlanta Outlet Shoppes, LLC, 1270 Ave of the Americas, Ste 501 Bluegrass Outlet Shoppes CMBS, LLC, and Pyramid New York, NY 10020 Management Group, LLC Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Bialson, Bergen & Schwab, PC Attn: Lawrence Schwab 650-494-2738 [email protected] Email Counsel for Salesforce.com, Inc. Attn: Thomas Gaa [email protected] Attn: Gaye Heck [email protected] 633 Menlo Ave, Ste 100 Menlo Park, CA 94025 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices. Blank Rome LLP Attn: John E. Lucian, Esq. 215-832-5442 [email protected] Email Counsel for Jenel Management Corp. Attn: Jose F. Bibiloni, Esq. [email protected] One Logan Square Philadelphia, PA 19103 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Bogorad & Richards PLLC Attn: Stephen A. Bogorad 703-457-7824 [email protected] Email Counsel to 3700 McKinney Ltd. 209 Madison St, Ste 501 Alexandria, VA 22314 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Buchalter, a Professional Corporation Attn: Shawn M. Christianson, Esq. 415-227-0770 [email protected] Email Attorneys for Oracle America, Inc.. 55 Second St., 17th Fl San Francisco, CA 94105-3493 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices. Burr & Forman LLP Attn: J. Ellsworth Summers, Jr. 904-232-7201 [email protected] Email Counsel to Comenity Bank. 50 N Laura St, Ste 3000 Jacksonville, FL 32202 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices. Burr & Forman LLP Attn: J. Cory Falgowski 302-397-2566 [email protected] Email Counsel to Comenity Bank. 1201 N. Market St, Ste 1407 Wilmington, DE 19801 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices. Burr & Forman LLP Attn: James H. Haithcock, III 205-244-5674 [email protected] Email Counsel to Comenity Bank. 420 N 20th St, 3400 Birmingham, AL 35203 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices. Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey Attn: Marc J. Kurzman 203-325-8608 [email protected] Email Counsel to Honeydo Family, LLC and W.S. Tice's Corner LLP 707 Summer St. Associates, LLC, the Lessor of thye Debtors' Stamford, CT 06901 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Carr Maloney, PC Attn: J. Peter Glaws, IV 202-310-5555 [email protected] Email Counsel for Sterling Group Holdings Ltd dba Sterling 2020 K St NW, Ste 850 Apparel of Hong Kong Washington, DC 20006 Core Parties Chinos Holdings, Inc. Attn: Jeremy Brooks [email protected] Email The Debtors Attn: Maria Di Lorenzo 225 Liberty St., 17th Fl. New York, NY 10281 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Choate, Hall & Stewart LLP Attn: Kevin J. Simard 617-248-4000 [email protected] Email Counsel to Bank of America, N.A., in its capacity as Attn: G. Mark Edgarton [email protected] Administrative Agent and Collateral Agent for the 2 International Pl Prepetition ABL Secured Parties Boston, Massachusetts 02110 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Clark Hill PLC Attn: Alexander R. Green 202-640-6691 [email protected] Email Counsel to Aeonian Partners, LP 1001 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Ste 1300 S Washington, DC 20004 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Cohne Kinghorn, PC Attn: George B. Hofmann 801-363-4378 [email protected] Email Counsel to Akamai Technologies, Inc. 111 E Broadway, 11th Fl Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig PLLC Attn: David Ludwig 703-777-3656 [email protected] Email Counsel to New Fashion Products, Inc. 211 Church St SE Leesburg, VA 20175 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC Attn: Christopher L. Perkins 804-698-2950 [email protected] Email Counsel to Westfield, LLC 919 E Main St, Ste 1300 Richmond, VA 23219 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Fox Rothschild LLP Attn: Diana Lyn Curtis McGraw [email protected] Email Counsel to Kyung Seung Co., Ltd. 1030 15th St, NW, Ste 380 E Washington, DC 20005 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices. Fox Rothschild LLP Attn: Magdalena Schardt 215-299-2150 [email protected] Email Counsel to MEPT Brewery Block 2 LLC. 2000 Market St, 20th Fl Philadelphia, PA 19103-3222 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices. Fox Rothschild LLP Attn: Mark E. Hall, Esq. 973-992-9125 [email protected] Email Counsel to PSLP LLC (“PSLP”) and PILAF Partners, LLC Attn: Michael R. Herz, Esq. [email protected] (“PILAF” and 49 Market St together with “PSLP,” “Palmer Square”). Morristown, NJ 07960 In re: Chinos Holdings, Inc., et al. Case No. 20-32181 Page 1 of 5 Case 20-32181-KLP Doc 815 Filed 08/19/20 Entered 08/19/20 08:58:13 Desc Main Document Page 4 of 105 Exhibit A Core/2002 Service List Served as set forth below Description Name Address FAX Email Method of Service Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Fox Rothschild LLP Attn: Robert M. Fishman [email protected] Email Counsel to Kyung Seung Co., Ltd. Attn: Mark L. Radtke [email protected] Attn Christina M. Sanfelippo [email protected] 321 N Clark St, Ste 1600 Chicago, IL 60654 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices FrankGecker LLP Attn: Joseph D. Frank 312- 276-0035 [email protected] Email Counsel to Experian Marketing Solutions, Inc. Attn: Karen V. Newbury [email protected] 1327 W. Washington Blvd, Ste 5G-H Chicago, IL 60607z Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Frost Brown Todd LLC Attn: Kendal G. Hardison 502-581-1087 [email protected] Email Lead Counsel for Washington Prime Group, Inc. Attn: Ronald E. Gold [email protected] Attn: Erin P. Severini [email protected] 400 W Market St, Ste 3200 Louisville, KY 40202-3363 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Frost Brown Todd LLC Attn: Ronald E. Gold 513-651-6981 [email protected] Email Counsel to Washington Prime Group Inc. Attn: A.J. Webb [email protected] 3300 Great American Tower 301 E. 4th St. Cincinnati, OH 45202 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Gallagher Evelius & Jones LLP Attn: David Sommer [email protected] Email Counsel for Harbor East Parcel D-Retail 2, LLC and Help Attn: Jared Dvornicky [email protected] II, LLC as Landlords 218 N Charles St, Ste 400 Baltimore, MD 21201 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices. Garfunkel Wild, PC Attn: Burton S. Weston, Esq. 516-466-5964 [email protected] Email Counsel to Fifth Avenue of Long Island Realty 111 Great Neck Rd, Ste 600 Associates, LLC. Great Neck, NY 11021 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Goodman Allen Donnelly, PLLC Attn: Donna J. Hall 757-625-7701 [email protected] Email Counsel to Axity, LLC f/n/a Intellego Group, LL 150 Boush St, Ste 900 Norfolk, VA 23510 Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Goulston & Storrs PC Attn: Douglas B. Rosner [email protected] Email Counsel to Garden City Owner LLC, Legacy Place Attn: Vanessa P. Moody [email protected] Properties LLC, Market Street Retail South LLC, W/S/M 400 Atlantic Avenue Hingham Properties LLC, WS Peak Canton Properties Boston, MA 02110-3333 LLC, Hilldale Shopping Center LLC, WS Tampa Owner LLC, BP PruCenter Acquisition LLC, Reston Town Center Property LLC and Wilson Canal Place II, LLC Notice of Appearance and Request for Notices Graydon Head & Ritchey LLP Attn: J.
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