The company, founded in 2002 by Denise Mehl, gives parents a place to have coffee and chat with other parents while their children have fun in the play place. The company plans to continue to operate its stores in Canton, Farmington Hills and Clinton Township. The move comes after Jungle Java launched a new, 14,800-square-foot location in Clinton Township in March. The email indicated that "any passes, coupons, party deposits or any other JJ items of that nature may be redeemed at any other Jungle Java location." The corporate office of Jungle Java, which is based in Canton, last week sent an email to customers saying that its Ann Arbor location "has gone out of business and is no longer in operation." The bank is represented by local attorney William Tishkoff, who did not respond to a request for comment.Įric Yelsma, who now owns Mocha Mountain, also did not respond to requests seeking comment, and Denise Yelsma was not available. The original loan was for $500,000 plus interest, and the suit alleges the defendants still owe more than $349,000. Laura Blodgett | For Now, one of the two owners of Jungle Java's franchise in Scio Township is operating a new play cafe, called Mocha Mountain, in the same location at 3900 Jackson Road near the Quality 16 movie theater.ĭenver-based Native American Bank on March 14 filed a lawsuit in Washtenaw County Circuit Court against Jungle Java of Ann Arbor and franchise owners Eric Yelsma and Denise Yelsma, alleging that the business defaulted on an Oct. Mocha Mountain is now operating out of the space formerly occupied by Jungle Java.
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