12/16/2025
Concerts May Continue as Lawsuit Faces Exit
A slate of seven candidates is poised to reshape the Forest Hills Gardens Corporation after last week’s board election, signaling what residents say is the likely end of the costly years-long lawsuit targeting the West Side Tennis Club and its concert operations.
The newly elected members, who ran as part of an organized alternate slate, will now hold a seven-member majority on the 15-seat board. Their victory marks the most significant change in Gardens governance in recent years, signaling that months of escalating litigation over the stadium’s operations may soon be resolved. The election outcome follows nearly three years of internal strife that intensified after several incumbents moved to limit the number of stadium events and pursued lawsuits that have already cost the corporation hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees. Homeowners increasingly questioned the financial toll of the dispute, prompting a push among residents for new leadership ahead of this month’s vote.
✍️ Mohamed Farghaly • [email protected]