The Clifton Hotel at Kew Junction is back on the market, again, following the bankruptcy of businessman Jon Adgemis. The outlets report that the pub forms part of assets that were swept into the process tied to his widely reported $1.8 billion bankruptcy.
Both accounts describe the property as being brought back for sale, indicating a prior attempt to market or dispose of the asset after the insolvency proceedings began. While the reports share the same core facts about the property’s identity and its connection to the bankruptcy, they do not add details in the provided text about pricing, timing, or the specific reasons it is marketed “again.” The coverage therefore focuses on the fact of renewed listing and the link to the earlier insolvency, rather than offering new information about the broader restructuring.
Overall, the two sources align on what happened and the key financial and location context, with limited additional detail beyond the hotel’s re-listing and the bankruptcy figure.