Owners of 2 shopping centers plan to file for bankruptcy

Published 11:03 am Friday, August 21, 2020

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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — The owner and operator of two North Carolina shopping centers has announced plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Oct. 1 with a restructuring deal already in place with most of its unsecured lenders.
Thursday’s announcement by CBL & Properties of the proposed bankruptcy plans comes the day after it reported an $81.4 million loss for the second quarter, compared with a $35 million loss a year ago, news outlets reported.
Most of CBL’s properties closed from mid-March to late May because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
CBL, based in Chattanooga, Tenn., owns and operates Hanes Mall in Winston-Salem and Friendly Center in Greensboro. It said “customers, tenants and partners can expect business as usual at all of CBL’s owned and managed properties.”
Tony Plath, a retired finance professor at UNC Charlotte, told the Winston-Salem Journal that the agreement between the unsecured creditors and management “is an attempt to gain a little negotiating leverage against the secured creditors in an attempt to bring them to the negotiating table.”

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