Following his outrageous activities last year, which included making anti-semitic remarks and applauding Hitler, Kanye West’s reputation and company have suffered considerably. Now, it’s being alleged that one of his million-dollar properties is rotting away.
Kanye formed Yeezy Construction Inc. last August while he was still living in Wyoming, and according to The U.S. Sun, it was secretly liquidated in November.
The Sun stated that Yeezy halted construction and evicted workers from the property. An informant claims that the property with Japanese influences has now undergone a thorough gut makeover.
The property’s concrete shell and rusted balconies are all that are left as of right now, and the utility pipes underneath the beachfront property have been abandoned.
The chic house, built by renowned architect Tadao Ando, was acquired by the Chicago businessman in 2021. According to legend, the building was designed to be “part house, part sculpture.”
It appears that Kanye West has moved to a new home on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles.
Kanye’s commercial and financial difficulties seem to be getting worse at the moment. He just received a $2 million lawsuit from his former business partner, Gap Inc., for purported contract violations.
Radar Online claims that in October 2022, Art City Center filed a lawsuit against Gap for claimed alterations done to a downtown Los Angeles building by Ye, who was using the facility for his Yeezy apparel label while working for Gap. A lease between Gap and Art City Center started in April 2021 and lasted in March 2022.
According to court records, Gap stated that they would pay $104,666,67 in rent and $8,333 in parking each month. However, the contract stipulated that they couldn’t alter the area without first getting permission. There were supposedly “numerous, significant, unapproved modifications” done to the building, though.
Gap has so far denied any wrongdoing, but they think Kanye should pay the $2 million because it is claimed that he was the source of the losses.