He’s not going to take a dive.
The owner of Jimmy’s Corner — Times Square’s last remaining dive bar — is fighting to keep his father’s boxing-themed watering hole alive against a highly personal attack from its bigwig landlord.
Adam Lee Glenn, 44, sued the Durst Organization last week to prevent the real estate giant from evicting the West 44rd Street bar after more than 50 years in business.
The suit contends Durst officials looking to sell the building want to declare the lease void because the bar’s namesake Jimmy Glenn died in 2020 — arguably a betrayal of the close friendship he shared with the company’s former Seymour Durst.
“I sort of always knew that one day — and I hoped it was far away — like progress is going to come,” Adam Glenn said. “But I hoped that when it did, it would

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