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Gardner said he met with Bulnes regarding his back rent bill in early June and told Bulnes he needed to stay current with his payments or he would have to move out of the building. “During the 3 months of my ownership of the building, Marco has not paid any rent – just like the prior 18 or so months with the prior owner,” BBG Corporation President Brian Gardner stated in a Thursday email to News 8. However, the president of BBG Corporation, which owns City View Flats, says Mayan Buzz’s rent rate has remained the same for the past two years and bills have gone unpaid. City property records confirm Raider Development LLC sold the property containing Mayan Buzz Café to City View Flats LLC for $3 million on May 23. Unfortunately though, at the same time just as new life comes along… and the changes that happen in our lives and our environment and everything else, it has become too expensive for us to be there,” Bulnes said in the Facebook Live video he made while walking on a Grand Rapids trail.īulnes said rent is more and the building has a new owner and landlord. “I mean, it’s been a great eight years or so at the downtown Grand Rapids location with Mayan Buzz Café. south of Cherry Street SW will close as of Friday. Marco Bulnes announced on his Facebook page Wednesday that the original Mayan Buzz Café at 208 Cesar E. (WOOD) - The owner of a Grand Rapids café accused of not paying rent for more than 20 months is closing up his West Side shop.