Red Lobster Bankruptcy – What’s Next For Michigan Locations?
As expected, Red Lobster has officially filed for bankruptcy.
Recent reports have indicated that the major seafood chain restaurant experienced financial problems due to its promotion of all-you-can-eat shrimp.
Before the company's bankruptcy announcement, Red Lobster 48 closures were announced.
One Michigan location on the list of closings was Fort Gratiot, Michigan.
How many Red Lobster locations are left in Michigan?
There are 26 Red Lobster locations in Michigan in the following cities,
- Adrian, Michigan
- Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Battle Creek, Michigan
- Bay City, Michigan
- Dearborn Heights, Michigan
- Flint, Michigan
- Grandville, Michigan
- Jackson, Michigan
- Kentwood, Michigan
- Lansing, Michigan
- Livonia, Michigan
- Madison Heights, Michigan
- Marquette, Michigan
- Monroe, Michigan
- Mount Pleasant, Michigan
- Muskegon, Michigan
- Novi, Michigan
- Portage, Michigan
- Rochester Hills, Michigan
- Saginaw, Michigan
- Southgate, Michigan
- Sterling Heights, Michigan
- Traverse City, Michigan
- Warren, Michigan
- Waterford, Michigan
- Westland, Michigan
Today, Tuesday, May 21st, 2024, no other locations in Michigan have announced closings.
Since the closings have been made public, Red Lobster liquidated assets via online auctions in over 20 states.
What is the future of Red Lobster in Michigan?
The future of Red Lobster in Michigan is uncertain. Following the recent bankruptcy announcement, more closures may be expected.
We will certainly keep you posted as this situation develops.
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