Who owns OCC building?

Who owns OCC building?

Who owns OCC building?

The company owned the property until 2011, but surrendered the building to its lender, GE Commercial Finance Business Corp., to avoid foreclosure. It continues to lease about two-thirds of the property. GE Commercial Finance then sold the property to BRE East Mixed Asset Owner LLC of Dallas.

Is Paul Teutul Senior broke?

At the time Paul Sr. filed for bankruptcy, according to Celebrity Net Worth, he claimed assets amounting to $1,801,729 and debts of $1,070,893.44. He also declared a monthly salary at the time of about $15,000 per month and estimated his monthly spending to around $12,600.

Where are the American Chopper guys now?

Teutul Sr. has managed to keep his company alive, having contracted a new team to aid his passion for making bikes. In late 2020, Senior announced that the longtime NY-based custom motorcycle company would move to The Sunshine State of Florida.

How much did Paul Jr get in the settlement?

As of the recent season 2.5 premiere of the conflict-oriented series “Senior vs. Junior,” pretty bad. As of Monday night’s episode, the father and son did manage to settle a $100 million lawsuit, stemming from the son’s firing.

What is a OCC Chopper?

OCC is a world famous custom motorcycle manufacturer founded in 1999 by Paul Teutul Sr. Paul Sr. and his team of custom fabricators design, engineer and manufacture unique choppers. Orange County Choppers has been the center of the hit TV reality series “American Chopper.”

Is Orange County Choppers on TLC or discovery?

In 2007 Discovery Channel’s sister channel (TLC) picked up the series in the United States and Canada. In 2013 the TV show Orange County Choppers was premiered for one season on the CMT network. OCC bikes are customized and built around a theme or, increasingly, for specific corporate or celebrity customers.

How did Orange County Choppers start?

In the late 1990s, Paul Teutul Sr. began manufacturing custom motorcycles as an extension of his steel business (OC Iron Works), and in 1999 he founded Orange County Choppers. The company’s first bike, “True Blue,” was debuted at the 1999 Daytona Biketoberfest .

Is this Chopper a collector’s item?

Truly a chance to own a unique collector’s item. This Chopper was built for The Cartoon Network for the Character Ben10. They did a big promotion (see links below) and the Bike has been in storage in Georgia at the Cartoon Network nearly it’s whole life.