Mainland Inn Owner Filing for Bankruptcy
Posted on Mar 25, 2011 8:40pm PDT
The owner of the Pennsylvania restaurant Mainland Inn has reportedly announced that they will be filing for bankruptcy. Wendy Jonas has reportedly filed for
Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection as a way to delay the proposed sale of the property. The restaurant closed last summer after being open for 22 years. Now, foreclosure proceedings were scheduled to begin, but the filing will delay this. Jonas has previously suggested that she would like to reorganize and the reopen.
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