Seafood chain abruptly closed ‘unprofitable’ Ohio location, plans 22 other closures this week
We’re sorry to report the bad news – there’s one less place in Ohio for those famous cheddar bay biscuits, and 22 less nationally.
Back in May, the national seafood chain Red Lobster filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, citing a series of missteps, such as making the $20 all-you-can-eat shrimp a permanent menu feature, instead of just an annual, limited-time offer, which cost the company $11 million.
Red Lobster initially closed 100 restaurants, but now, 23 more are abruptly closing. The Strongsville location at 17227 Southpark Center is officially closed.
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According to a court filing from August 22, Red Lobster is rejecting the leases at these locations, which they called “unprofitable.”
The restaurant group currently owes about $365 million.
Here’s a list of the restaurants that have already closed this week/are planning to close this week:
- 1521 S. Yuma Palms Pkwy., Yuma, Arizona
- 8703 Murray Drive, La Mesa, California
- 8407 W. Markham St., Little Rock, California
- 4925 N. Academy Blvd., Colorado Springs, Colorado
- 326 Miracle Strip Pkwy., Fort Walton Beach, Florida
- 5110 N. 9th Ave., Pensacola, Florida
- 8909 U.S. Highway 19, Port Richey, Florida
- 6550 Tara Blvd., Jonesboro, Georgia
- 1604 N. State Road 50, Bourbonnais, Illinois
- 902 Commons Drive, Geneva, Illinois
- 4625 N. Sterling Ave., Peoria, Illinois
- 4353 Franklin St., Michigan City, Indiana
- 8900 Golden Valley Road, Golden Valley, Minnesota
- 12515 Elm Creek Blvd. North, Maple Grove, Minnesota
- 2381 Maplewood Commons Drive, Maplewood, Missouri
- 925 Hunts Point Ave. Bronx, New York
- 750 Upper Glen St., Queensbury, New York
- 304 A Western Blvd., Jacksonville, North Carolina
- 17227 Southpark Center, Strongsville, Ohio
- 1270 Knox Abbott Drive, Cayce, South Carolina
- 555 S. Van Dorn St., Alexandria, Virginia
- 4415 S. Laburnum Ave., Richmond, Virginia
- 709 Independence Blvd., Virginia Beach, Virginia
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