Getir, grocery app that bought FreshDirect, owes millions of dollars in NYC back rent: lawsuits
The once-mighty grocery app that bought FreshDirect is now a tenant deadbeat that owes millions of dollars, according to a slew of scathing new Manhattan lawsuits.
Turkish-based app Getir has owed nearly $4 million in unpaid rent and lease obligations to landlords at nine locations across the city since as far back as 2022 — and even abandoned some of their storefronts with years left on their pricy leases, the supreme-court suits allege.

The company is designed to have its own stockpile of groceries, which it divvies up between local rented locations and then takes in customer orders through its phone app, relying on e-bike riders for delivery.
Worth a staggering $12 billion at its peak, Getir was reported to be hemorrhaging cash.
One of the Manhattan lawsuits says Getir owes more than $360,000 in back rent, taxes and utilities for its rental space at 114 W, 26th St.. The company has spent nearly a year of skipping out on its bills, the suit claims.