A hospitality enterprise has collapsed leaving behind more than $1.7million worth of debt and almost 250 staff without a job.
melbourne-based Legacy Hospitality Group Pty Ltd officially entered voluntary administration earlier this month after it ceased trading back in July.
Liquidators Andrew Knight and Sebastian Hams from advisory and investment firm KordaMentha have been appointed to wind up the business.
The Legacy group is headed by hospitality entrepreneurs Benny Avramides and Tommy McIntosh.
The pair operate multiple venues under the Legacy group banner including catering service Tommy Collins, The Hamptons Bakery, Ladybird Cakes, cafe Rumour Has It, bistro Post Office Club Hotel and restaurant The Villager.
Hospitality business Legacy Hospitality Group went into voluntary administration earlier this month (stock image)
None of these businesses are affected by the closure of Legacy Hospitality Group.
The enterprise has debts totalling $1.725million, according to a letter that was sent out…