According to the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, the USGA filed its $16-million offer for the former temple of tablehopping on Sept. 13. In its motion to purchase the late Mervyn LeRoy's famed hotspot, the USGA states that "after several weeks of this process, the overall package of compensation for this property is $16 million," and that "the property is to be sold to the USGA."

"We do have an interest in the property and we did put in a bid," USGA spokesman Marty Parkes tells GlobeSt.com. "It will be a while before we know what the outcome of that process will be. Certainly we are thinking about some sort of museum presence there; a USGA museum." Parkes called rumors of a catering operation "misconstrued," adding, "I can assure you we're certainly not interested" in running such a facility. He noted, however, that the museum would likely be available on a rental basis for "outside groups" interested in holding dinners or receptions at the venue.

Court officials could not confirm what approvals must be met before a deal can be made. The six-story building is located near Carnegie Hall at 150 W. 57th St. The restaurant closed in late July.

One of the city's most celebrated restaurants for decades, the Tea Room closed its doors in 1999 for a $30-million overhaul. But despite its restored opulence, not even LeRoy's magic touch was enough to recapture the establishment's former glory. Upon LeRoy's death last year, management of the restaurant fell to his daughter Jennifer, who referred to closing the restaurant as "the hardest and saddest [decision] I have ever had to make."

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