Court battle looms as lenders seek millions from Sydney pub baron Jon Adgemis

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Sydney pub baron Jon Adgemis is under mounting financial pressure as Angas Securities seeks to recover millions over a failed Bondi property venture.

Angas filed claims in the NSW Supreme Court to enforce Adgemis’ personal guarantee on a $25 million beachfront apartment building, initially planned as a luxury addition to his Noah’s Backpackers redevelopment.

Adgemis purchased Noah’s Backpackers in a $68 million deal in 2022. However, the Bondi building fell into dispute, leading Angas to seize the property in April after a debt rescue deal collapsed. Deutsche Bank had proposed refinancing the Bondi property as part of a larger $400 million debt package across Adgemis’ pub assets, but Angas rejected the offer, which would have required a reduction in its claim.

Industry sources revealed that while Adgemis initially paid down a loan exceeding $13.5 million on the building, he subsequently missed payments. The property also has a $3 million second mortgage, with mounting land taxes and council rates adding to the debt burden.

Jon Adgemis
Jon Adgemis owns Public Hospitality Group. Photo: Development Ready.

Despite extensive marketing, including a campaign by Forbes agent Ken Jacobs, the six-apartment building with retail outlets has failed to sell. Angas has moved to enforce Adgemis’ personal guarantee, filing the court claim in July and pursuing a potential summary judgment in the absence of a defense from Adgemis.

This legal battle adds to Adgemis’ mounting lender disputes. In September, New York financier Muzinich seized five assets over a $100 million debt dispute, with an administrator’s report claiming insolvent trading—a claim Adgemis denies. Amidst the ongoing fallout, another of his properties, a boarding house in Sydney’s Annandale, was sold at a small loss.

Adgemis’ once-expansive pub empire, which encompassed 22 venues across Sydney, Melbourne, and regional NSW, has fractured under mounting debts and conflicts with business partners and creditors.

Source: The Daily Telegraph.

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