Co-op Granted Temporary Injunction in Lawsuit Against Neighborhood Development Company

The Takoma Park Silver Spring Co-op has been granted a temporary injunction by Circuit Court Judge Harry Storm in its lawsuit against the Neighborhood Development Company, the organization announced.

The injunction will allow the co-op to continue to use the parking lot at Takoma Junction leased by NDC from the city and in turn subleased to the co-op for deliveries.

NDC sent a letter to co-op management on April 15, citing safety concerns over deliveries by 18-wheeled trucks, that served as notice of 30-day termination of the co-op’s sublease.

The co-op then filed a lawsuit on the grounds that the letter violated the terms of a 2018 cooperation agreement between the two parties that outlined how the co-op could operate pre-, post- and during construction of a proposed NDC redevelopment at Takoma Junction on Carroll Avenue.

The injunction will allow the co-op to continue receiving deliveries until a trial on the suit is held.

2021 Google satellite view of the c0-op and the parking lot in dispute.

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