The Jewish Chronicle

Grodz pops up in NW11

- BY SIMON ROCKER

➤ EDGWARE GRODZINSKI, now known as Grodz, was due to open a pop-up shop in Golders Green this week to sell doughnuts for Chanukah. The shop is a few doors down from the independen­tly run, and now closed, M&D Grodz in ski bakery, which went into liquidatio­n in October.

Jonathan Grodzinski, director of Grodz and a great-grandson of the founder of the famous kosher baking business, said he was opening the pop-up shop “for a week” at 227 Golders Green Road.

But as for the fate of M&D Grodzin ski at 223 Golders Green Road, Mr Grodzinski said: “I can’t be sure”.

The pop-up shop, he pointed out, was on the site of the original Golders Green Grodzinski shop, which opened in 1948.

For the past four years, M&DG rod zinski’ ssoledi rector was Shelley Baue rn freund, who was not a member of the Grodzinski family.

Notices on the front of 223 this week advertised the nearby pop-up shop.

Earlier this month, a planning applicatio­n to make alteration­s to the premises at 223 was lodged at Barnet Council in the name of a “Mr Grodzinski”.

Under the ownership certificat­es and land declaratio­n section of the form, the applicant’s address was listed as 340 West End Lane.

The applicatio­n, however, was withdrawn earlier this week.

The same address, 340 West End Lane, is also listed as the correspond­ence address of Benjamin Gabay, the sole director of a company called Psalm127.

Earlier this year, Barnet Council approved an applicatio­n to modify the shop at 223 Golders Green Road from Psalm127.

Psalm127 shares the same registered office address, 88 Crawford Street, as Grodzinski Edgware.

According to the liquidator’ s statement of affairs for M&D Grodz in ski, Psalm 127 is owed £9,125. M&DG rod zinski’s overall deficit amounted to around £164,000.

 ??  ?? Sweet business opportunit­y: Notices promoting the venture
Sweet business opportunit­y: Notices promoting the venture

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