Competition Continues For General Growth Properties

February 25, 2010 · Posted by admin

Post from the Wall Street Journal regarding the General Growth bankruptcy:

“The takeover battle for mall owner General Growth Properties Inc. reached a boiling point Wednesday as General Growth unveiled a deal with Canadian property investor Brookfield Asset Management Inc. even as Australian mall owner Westfield Group considered entering the fray.

Westfield, which owns 119 malls in the U.S., Australia and Britain, signed a nondisclosure agreement this week to begin discussions with General Growth about a possible offer, people familiar with the matter said.

Westfield has $8 billion of borrowing capacity on hand, and is thus far acting alone, these people said.

As Westfield deliberated, General Growth laid out a plan …”

General Growth Properties owns Galleria at Tyler in Riverside, Moreno Valley Mall, and Redlands Mall in the Inland area. A bankruptcy judge will consider all  options for the hearing set for March 3.

Follow news about General Growth Properties at the Curtis Law Group Bankruptcy Blog.

General Growth restructures $9.7 billion in debt

December 3, 2009 · Posted by admin

General Growth, a Chicago based company, owns Tyler Galleria Mall of Riverside, Redlands Mall and the Moreno Valley Mall. General Growth has submitted their plan for Chapter 11 in hopes that 92 of their properties will not see a bankruptcy by the end of this year. A segment of the Associated Press article posted on SFGate is below:

“General Growth Properties Inc. said Wednesday lenders have agreed to restructure about $9.7 billion in debt under a plan that will allow 92 of its properties to emerge from bankruptcy protection by the end of the year. The nation’s second-largest mall operator will pay off loans that cover regional shopping centers, offices, community centers and related subsidiaries. The plan will allow the real estate investment trust to retain ownership of the properties, including the Ala Moana Center in Honolulu and the Harborplace & The Gallery in Baltimore.

The Chicago-based company expanded aggressively during the real estate boom, amassing $27 billion in debt. As the real estate market imploded and financing dried up, General Growth was unable to refinance its short-term loans and in April became the largest U.S. real estate company to file for bankruptcy.”

Read the full article posted on SFGate here.

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filings, September 2009

October 3, 2009 · Posted by Alex

Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings in the Riverside County Bankruptcy Courthouse for September, according to research done by a leading bankruptcy law firm,  continue to trend upward in 2009.

The cities with the most Chapter 7 bankruptcies in Riverside County and San Bernardino County for September did not change from the top-ten in August:

Corona, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Bernardino, Temecula, and Victorville.

Bankruptcy attorneys in the Inland Empire are also noticing a high number of filings from bankruptcy debtors residing in Chino, Chino Hills, Hemet, Hesperia, and Lake Elsinore.

Chapter 7 Bankrutpcy Filings For August 2009

September 7, 2009 · Posted by Alex

Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings in the Riverside County Bankruptcy Courthouse for August 2009 reveal that the top ten cities in Riverside and San Bernardino County with the most Chapter 7 bankruptcies were:

Corona, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Bernardino, Temecula, and Victorville.

Bankruptcy attorneys from Riverside and San Bernardino County are also witnessing a high number of filings from debtors residing in Chino, Chino Hills, Hemet, and Hesperia.

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filings in Riverside & San Bernardino Counties, July 2009

August 5, 2009 · Posted by Alex

Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings in Riverside County and San Bernardino County for July 2009 were most numerous in the following ten Inland Empire cities:

Corona, Fontana, Hemet, Moreno Valley, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Bernardino, Temecula, and Victorville.  Hesperia also had a high number of Chapter 7 bankruptcies filed, as did Murrieta.

Chapter 7 bankruptcy, also known as “fresh start” bankruptcy by bankruptcy attorneys, helps debtors get out from under large amounts of debt by discharging most debts owed to creditors.

Most Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filing Cities in Inland Empire, June 2009

July 3, 2009 · Posted by Alex

For bankruptcy attorneys in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, there was no shortage of Chapter 7 bankruptcies to be filed in June, 2009.  And for the second month in a row, the top ten cities in the Inland Empire with the most Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings has remained the same.

The ten cities with the most Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings in the Inland Empire for the month of June 2009 were: Corona, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Bernardino, Temecula, and Victorville. Other Inland Empire cities that also had a high number include: Hemet, Hesperia, Lake Elsinore, and Rialto.

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filings in Inland Empire, May 2009

June 3, 2009 · Posted by admin

For bankruptcy attorneys in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, there was no shortage of Chapter 7 bankruptcies to be filed in May, 2009.

The ten cities with the most Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings in the Inland Empire for the month of May 2009 were: Corona, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Bernardino, Temecula, and Victorville. Other Inland Empire cities that also had a high number include: Hesperia, Perris, and Rialto.

Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Filed By GM

June 1, 2009 · Posted by Alex

Attention, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, your favorite GM dealership might not be around in a few months. Today, GM filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and is expected to close a number of dealerships over the course of its restructuring, which is estimated to take 2-3 months. GM dealerships in the Inland Empire include those in the cities of: Corona, Hemet, Moreno Valley, Redlands, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Victorville.

From the Los Angeles Times online:

President Obama said that pushing General Motors Corp. into bankruptcy today was a painful but necessary step to revive the legendary automaker, saving thousands of jobs and avoiding another direct hit to the struggling economy.

“‘Working with my auto task force, GM and its stakeholders have produced a viable, achievable plan that will give this iconic American company a chance to rise again,’ Obama said at the White House just hours after the company filed for bankruptcy protection this morning in a Manhattan courtroom…

‘Simply loaning GM more money, instead of taking equity in the company, would have continued to saddle GM with ‘irresponsibly large debt,’ the reason the company is in its current dire position, Obama said.

‘We are acting as reluctant shareholders because that is the only way to help GM to succeed,’ he said. ‘What we are not doing, what I have no interest in doing, is run GM.’”

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Inland Empire Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filings, February 2009

March 11, 2009 · Posted by Alex

For bankruptcy attorneys in the Inland Empire, there were no shortage of Chapter 7 bankruptcies that needed to be filed in February, 2009. The amount of Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings in the Riverside Bankruptcy Courthouse in February, which serves both Riverside County and San Bernardino County, totals 1,352 — an increase from January’s 1,120 Chapter 7 filings.

The ten cities with the most Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings in the Inland Empire for the month of February 2009 were: Corona, Fontana, Hemet, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Temecula. Other Inland Empire cities that also had a high number include: Perris and Hesperia.

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Filings in Inland Empire for January 2009

February 5, 2009 · Posted by Alex

The search for an Riverside County or San Bernardino bankruptcy attorney to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy was made by hundreds of Inland Empire residents each and every month in 2008. This year looks like more of the same, and possibly much more of the same.  In January 2009, there were at least 1,120 Riverside and San Bernardino County residents who required a bankruptcy attorney to file for Chapter 7 on their be half.

The Inland Empire cities with the most Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings for January, 2009 are as follows:

Corona, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside, San Bernardino, Temecula, and Victorville.

Other Riverside and San Bernardino County cities that also had a high number, especially considering their relative population, include Chino, Lake Elsinore, and Rialto.

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