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Facing Lead Paint Suits, Baltimore’s City Homes Files for Bankruptcy
September 11, 2013, 3:46 PM ET By Jacqueline Palank City Homes Inc., which rents more than 300 Baltimore apartment units to low-income tenants and faces a wave of lead paint lawsuits, filed for Chapter 11 protection. Facing legal judgments worth several million dollars in prior lead paint lawsuits and more litigation on the horizon, the…
Read MoreBel Air Payroll Company AccuPay Files for Bankruptcy Protection
Attorney says owners of company being investigated for not forwarding tax payments believe they can pay creditors March 14, 2013|By Lorraine Mirabella, The Baltimore Sun A Bel Air payroll company under investigation for allegedly not forwarding clients’ tax payments to tax collectors has filed for bankruptcy. AccuPay Inc. filed a petition for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy…
Read MoreWisp Emerges from Bankruptcy
By M. Scott Smith, DCSki Editor December 24, 2012 — A downturn in the real estate market forced Wisp Resort to enter Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the Fall of 2011, but thanks to a new ownership structure, the Maryland ski area has emerged from bankruptcy and is charging forward. On December 21, 2012, Wisp announced that…
Read MoreWisp Emerges from Bankruptcy under New Operator
December 21, 2012 1:23 pm By First Tracks!! Online Media McHenry, Maryland — After 14 months in Chapter 11, Wisp Resort has emerged from bankruptcy protection with a new ownership structure and an infusion of capital and experience. Salt Lake City, Utah-based Everbright Pacific, an affiliate of Pacific Group, announced today that it has taken over as…
Read MoreMaryland’s Wisp Acquired Out of Bankruptcy; Plans to Open Dec. 14
Posted by Peggi Simmons on Friday, 07 December 2012 in News A bankruptcy court judge in Greenbelt, Maryland, approved the sale of Wisp, the state’s only ski resort, for $23.5 million. The buyer was Entertainment Properties Trust (EPT) Ski Properties. Wisp plans a Dec. 14 opening. The same judge also approved the sale of a golf course and other…
Read MoreJudge OKs sale of Wisp resort to Kansas group
Posted: 10:07 pm Thursday, December 6, 2012 By Associated Press HAGERSTOWN — A bankruptcy court judge has approved the sale of Maryland’s only ski resort to a unit of a Kansas City-based real estate investment trust for $23.5 million. A judge in Greenbelt approved the sale of the Wisp resort to EPT Ski Properties, a unit…
Read MoreCarr Hospitality This Week Assured Members of the Waterfront Plan Work
Hotel advisory firm tells work group it is “well-capitalized” and eager to put a Hotel Indigo on Alexandria’s waterfront. As seen in Old Town Alexandria Patch By Sharon McLoone Carr Hospitality this week assured members of the Waterfront Plan Work Group that it is a “well-capitalized” company after allegations were made that the firm was…
Read MoreWisp Resort Owners File for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection
Tourist destination near Deep Creek Lake has had financial difficulties in its real estate arm October 17, 2011 By Hanah Cho, The Baltimore Sun The owners of a ski resort near Deep Creek Lake have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy law protection while they try to resolve financial difficulties related to another business. D.C. Development…
Read MoreWisp Resort’s Fortunes Have Gone Downhill
Western Maryland ski and golf resort files for Chapter 11 by Lindsey Robbins, Staff Writer Maryland’s only ski resort has fallen victim to the collapse of the real estate market, as its owners filed for bankruptcy on Saturday after defaulting on a $23.5 million loan. D.C. Development of McHenry, owner of Wisp Resort in Garrett…
Read MoreBankruptcy Law: Five Things Every Lawyer Should Know
Tue, 03/29/2011 by Lisa Yonka Stevens, Esquire The Advocate, Young Lawyers Section-Maryland State Bar Association, Volume 26, Number 2, Winter 2010 With the downturn in the nation’s economy and a full recovery on the distant horizon, many businesses, as well as individuals, are facing difficult financial situations. Bankruptcy is a system under which persons, individuals,…
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