Park Avenue Armory party lovers sue for space they want to take away from child cadets

The party-loving bigwigs at the Park Avenue Armory are suing the state for “unlawfully depriving” them of a small basement room in the building where a child cadet group meets once a week after school.

Last week, The Post reported on allegations that the bosses at the Upper East Side nonprofit, the Seventh Regiment Armory Conservancy, turned the national landmark into their “own personal country club,” using it to host exclusive affairs like fashion shows and celeb-filled after-parties — even wedding celebrations for its staff on the nonprofit’s dime.

Nonprofit bosses turned historic Park Avenue Armory into ‘private club’ on taxpayer’s dime: community

Now, they’re trying to overturn a bill signed last year by Gov. Hochul that prohibited them from kicking out the Knickerbocker Greys, calling it “a clear abuse of legislative power.”…

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