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United States Bankruptcy Court Eastern District of New York Case 8-19-71020-reg Doc 269 Filed 04/24/19 Entered 04/24/19 18:14:31 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ----------------------------------------------------------------- x In re: : Chapter 11 : Décor Holdings, Inc., et al.,1 : Case No. 19-71020 (REG) : Case No. 19-71022 (REG) Debtors. : Case No. 19-71023 (REG) : Case No. 19-71024 (REG) : Case No. 19-71025 (REG) : : Substantively Consolidated ---------------------------------------------------------------- x AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE STATE OF CALIFORNIA } } ss.: COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES } DARLEEN SAHAGUN, being duly sworn, deposes and says: 1. I am employed by Omni Management Group located at 5955 DeSoto Avenue, Suite 100, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. I am over the age of eighteen years and am not a party to the above-captioned action. 2. On April 12, 2019, I caused to be served the: a. Notice of Confirmation Hearing (the “Notice”), b. Ballot for Class 1: Senior Secured Loan Claims, (“Class 1 Ballot”), c. Ballot for Class 2: Junior Secured Loan Claims, (“Class 2 Ballot”), d. Ballot for Class 3: Other Secured Claims, (“Class 3 Ballot”), e. Ballot for Class 5: General Unsecured Claims, (“Class 5 Ballot”), f. Non-Voting Status Notice to Holders of Administrative, Priority and Class 4 Other Priority Claims, (“Notice of Non-Voting Status – Unimpaired Class”), g. Non-Voting Status Notice to Holders of Intercompany Claims in Class 6 and Equity Interests in Class 7, (“Notice of Non-Voting Status – Impaired Class”), h. Pre-Addressed Return Envelope, (“Envelope”). By causing true and correct copies to be served via first-class mail, postage pre-paid to the names and addresses of the parties listed as follows: I. the Notice, Class 1 Ballot, and Envelope to those parties on the annexed Exhibit A, ----------------------------------------------------- 1 The Debtors in these chapter 11 cases, along with the last four digits of each Debtor’s federal tax identification number, are: Décor Holdings, Inc. (4174); Décor Intermediate Holdings LLC (5414); The Robert Allen Duralee Group, Inc. (8435); The Robert Allen Duralee Group, LLC (0198); and The Robert Allen Duralee Group Furniture, LLC (2835). The corporate headquarters and the mailing address for the Debtors listed above is 49 Wireless Boulevard, Suite 150, Hauppauge, NY 11788. The Debtors also maintain a separate corporate office at 2 Hampshire Street, Suite 300, Foxboro, MA 02035. Case 8-19-71020-reg Doc 269 Filed 04/24/19 Entered 04/24/19 18:14:31 Case 8-19-71020-reg Doc 269 Filed 04/24/19 Entered 04/24/19 18:14:31 EXHIBIT A Case 8-19-71020-reg Doc 269 Filed 04/24/19 Entered 04/24/19 18:14:31 Decor Holdings, Inc. - U.S. Mail Served 4/12/2019 OTTERBOURG STEINDLER HOUSTON & ROSEN OTTERBOURG, PC WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., AS AGENT ATTN: JOHN BOUGIAMAS ATTN: JONATHAN N HELFAT ONE BOSTON PLACE, 20TH FL 230 PARK AVE ATTN: DANIEL F. FIORILLO BOSTON, MA 02108 NEW YORK, NY 10169 230 PARK AVE NEW YORK, NY 10169 Parties Served: 3 Page 1 of 1 Case 8-19-71020-reg Doc 269 Filed 04/24/19 Entered 04/24/19 18:14:31 EXHIBIT B Case 8-19-71020-reg Doc 269 Filed 04/24/19 Entered 04/24/19 18:14:31 Decor Holdings, Inc. - U.S. Mail Served 4/12/2019 CORBER CORPORATION PACHULSKI STANG ZIEHL & JONES PACHULSKI STANG ZIEHL & JONES 61 S. PARAMUS RD, STE 278 ATTN: JOHN A. MORRIS ATTN: JOHN W. LUCAS PARAMUS, NJ 07652 780 THIRD AVENUE, 34TH FL 150 CALIFORNIA ST, 15TH FL NEW YORK, NY 10017 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 Parties Served: 3 Page 1 of 1 Case 8-19-71020-reg Doc 269 Filed 04/24/19 Entered 04/24/19 18:14:31 EXHIBIT C Case 8-19-71020-reg Doc 269 Filed 04/24/19 Entered 04/24/19 18:14:31 Decor Holdings, Inc. - U.S. Mail Served 4/12/2019 ANN T BRUNETT CAMILLE SAUM INTERIOR DESIGN, LLC CISCO CAPITAL 7040 N AUSTIN AVE. CAMILLE SAUM 170 W TASMAN DR NILES, IL607 4949 SAINT ELMO AVE, STE 200A SAN JOSE, CA 95134 BETHESDA, MD 20814 CIT FINANCE LLC CORBER CORPORATION DALLAS COUNTY 10201 CENTURION PARKWAY NORTH, STE 100 61 S. PARAMUS RD, STE 278 C/O LINEBARGER GOGGAN BLAIR & SAMPSON, LLP JACKSONVILLE, FL 32256 PARAMUS, NJ 07652 ATTN: ELIZABETH WELLER 2777 N. STEMMONS FWY, STE. 1000 DALLAS, TX 75207 DDI LEASING EVOLVE DOWEL & WOOD PRODUCTS HARRIS COUNTY, ET AL 221 SOMERVILLE RD JOHN LAMORGESE C/O LINEBARGER GOGGAN BLAIR & SAMPSON, LLP BEDMINSTER, NJ 07921 1 TRANS AM PLAZA DR, STE 540 ATTN: JOHN DILLMAN OAKBROOK TERRACE, IL 60181 P.O. BOX 3064 HOUSTON, TX 77253 IBM CREDIT LLC JAMES E. BOYCE JULES & ASSOCIATES 7100 HIGHLANDS PKWY 1920 BRASWELL PLACE 515 S FIGUEROA ST, STE 1950 SMYRNA, GA 30082 LENOIR, NC 28645 LOS ANGELES, CA 90071 KEY EQUIPMENT FINANCE KEY EQUIPMENT FINANCE, A DIVISION OF KEY BANK N KONICA MINOLTA PREMIER FINANCE RITA ROBLES KEY EQUIPMENT FINANCE P.O. BOX 70239 1000 S MCCASLIN BLVD. ATTN: RITA ROBLES PHILADELPHIA, PA 19176 SUPERIOR, CO 80027 1000 S. MCCASLIN BLVD. SUPERIOR, CO 80027 LINEBARGER GOGGAN BLAIR & SAMPSON, LLP LINEBARGER GOGGAN BLAIR & SAMPSON, LLP LOS ANGELES COUNTY TREASURER AND TAX COL C/O DALLAS COUNTY JOHN DILLMAN ATTN: DYLAN POIRIER ATTN: ELIZABETH WELLER P.O. BOX 3064 P.O. BOX 54110 2777 N STEMMONS FREEWAY HOUSTON TX 77253 LOS ANGELES, CA 90054 DALLAS, TX 75207 MAILFINANCE, INC. (NEOPOST) MARTHA THOMPSON/SAN FRANCISCO DESIGN CENTE PACHULSKI STANG ZIEHL & JONES 1 PENN PLAZA, 14TH FL, STE 1429 2 HERNRY ADAMS ST. #M-33 ATTN: JOHN A. MORRIS NEW YORK, NY 10119 SAN FRANCISCO, CA. 94103 780 THIRD AVENUE, 34TH FL NEW YORK, NY 10017 PACHULSKI STANG ZIEHL & JONES RON NATHAN INTERIORS RON NATHAN INTERIORS ATTN: JOHN W. LUCAS ATTN: RONALD BANDIAN ATTN: RONALD BENDIAN 150 CALIFORNIA ST, 15TH FL 392 MAIN ST 392 MAIN ST SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 WYCKOFF, NJ 07481 WYCKOFF, NJ 07481 RREEF AMERICAN REIT II CORP. SAMPLEX, LLC SAN FRANCISCO DESIGN CENTER IVO KELLER/SSL LAW FIRM LLP FERNANDO GARZA MARTHA THOMPSON 575 MARKET ST. 6553 STAR COURT 2 HENRY ADAMS ST. STE 2700 LAREDO, TX 78041 STE 450 SAN FRANCISCO, CA. 94105 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94103 SCDOR SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE SWAN DYEING & PRINTING CORP. HERMAN CHRISTOPHER HARRINGTON ATTN: HERMAN C. HARRINGTON 372 STEVENS ST P.O. BOX 12265 P.O. BOX 12265 FALL RIVER, MA 02721 COLUMBIA, SC 29211 COLUMBUS, SC 29211 SWAN DYEING & PRINTING CORP. SWAN DYEING & PRINTING CORP. THE MITCHELL GROUP ATTN: MICHAEL RODRIQUES C/O JASPAN SCHLESINGER LLP 7040 N AUSTIN AVE 372 STEVENS ST ATTN: ANTONIA M. DONOHUE NILES, IL. 60714 FALL RIVER, MA 02721 300 GARDEN CITY PLAZA, 5TH FL GARDEN CITY, NY 11530 Page 1 of 2 Case 8-19-71020-reg Doc 269 Filed 04/24/19 Entered 04/24/19 18:14:31 Decor Holdings, Inc. - U.S. Mail Served 4/12/2019 Parties Served: 33 Page 2 of 2 Case 8-19-71020-reg Doc 269 Filed 04/24/19 Entered 04/24/19 18:14:31 EXHIBIT D Case 8-19-71020-reg Doc 269 Filed 04/24/19 Entered 04/24/19 18:14:31 Decor Holdings, Inc. - U.S. Mail Served 4/12/2019 10 PLUS 3 LLC 1-2-3 DISPOSAL INC 1230-1250 TWENTY-THIRD STREET UNIT OWNERS A 2001 IRVING BLV, #141 3623 DURHAM RD WHITEFORD, TAYLOR & PRESTON, LLP DALLAS, TX 75207 NORTON, OH 44203 C/O DAVID W. GAFFEY 3190 FAIRVIEW PARK DRIVE, SUITE 800 FALLS CHURCH, VA 22042 1717 VINE, LLC 1-800-GOT-JUNK? 19 HULFISH ST INC/AMY KARYN C/O BRAY WHALER INTL. INC. 1109 UPLAND DR 38 EAST BROAD ST ATTN: ELISA A. WHALER HOUSTON, TX 77043 HOPEWELL, NJ 08525 7936 E. ARAPHOE CT. SUITE 1000 CENTENNIAL, CO 80112 1948 1955 1ST CLASS MAINTENANCE CORP. ERNEST ISKOWITZ LEE 2370 GLADMORE ST 33 34TH ST PO BOX 13301 EAST MEADOW NY 11554 26 HAUPPAUGE WOODSBURGH 1ST CLASS MAINTENANCE CORP. 2 DESIGN GROUP 2 FINE LINE, INC STEVE MILLER 1631 W BELMONT 1525 10TH ST 2370 GLADMORE ST. CHICAGO, IL 60657 WEST BABYLON, NY 11704 EAST MEADOW NY 1154 2 IVY LANE 202 INTERIORS 242 WEST 76 HOTEL CORP. 309 CAMERON ST, #C 450 WEST 42ND ST, APT 294 ATTN: LING CHEN ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 NEW YORK, NY 10036 201 W 79TH ST NEW YORK, NY 10024 28 INC DBA GOLD COAST INTERIORS 3 BLIND MICE WINDOW COVERINGS 3 SIXTY DESIGN LLC CATRINA KAROUBAS 6150 LUSK BLVD, STE B 103 277 UNION AV 1843 WEST HUBBARD ST. SAN DIEGO, CA 92121 NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ 07974 STE 1A CHICAGO, IL 60622 312 TEXTILES LLC 3232 DESIGN 34 SOUTH 11TH STREET LP 226 S PROSPECT AVE 4347 WEST NW HWY, STE 130 240 C/O SIRLIN LESSER & BENSON, PC CLARENDON HILLS, IL 60514 DALLAS, TX 75220 ATTN: DANA S. PLON, ESQUIRE 123 SOUTH BROAD STREET SUITE 2100 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19109 3421 CLEVELAND AVE 35 STATE STREET HOTEL PARTNERS 37 HOTEL AUBURN LLC DBA SANDMAN HOTEL C/O PROJECT DYNAMICS INC C/O INKWELL DESIGN HOUSE LLC C/O MVH PROJECT MANAGEMENT 26527 AGOURA RD, STE 210 6426 MODESTO DR SANTA ROSA, CA 95403 CALABASAS, CA 91302 HOUSTON, TX 77083 3RD SISTER DESIGN 48 FREEMAN PROPERTIES LLC 49 WIRELESS H, LLC 3597 NW SUNSET VIEW TERR C/O HOSPITALITY FURNISHINGS 45 RESEARCH WAY, STE 100 PORTLAND, OR 97229 146 CHESTNUT ST E. SETAUKET, NY 11733 ZELIENOPLE, PA 16063 4C DESIGN GROUP 4NTERIORS BY MARY 618 2ND AVE. LP 7574 SUNSET BLVD 3 GALE CT 270 S HANFORD ST #100 LOS ANGELES, CA 90046 BETHEL, CT 06801 SEATTLE, WA 98134 7 SQUABBLE LANE 87 LAVENDER LANE 9 DESIGN C/O THE CARROLL ADAMS GROUP 87 E 100 N 1158 CANTON ST 1350 AVE OF THE AMERICAS HEBER CITY, UT 84032 ROSWELL, GA 30075 NEW YORK, NY 10019 Page 1 of 190 Case 8-19-71020-reg Doc 269 Filed 04/24/19 Entered 04/24/19 18:14:31 Decor Holdings, Inc.
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