These Are All of the Red Lobster Locations That Are Closing So Far
Almost 50 Red Lobster restaurant locations are shuttering in 21 states
Red Lobster is closing at least 48 locations around the country — a change that will affect 21 states.
News of the closures was first reported by CNN.
TAGeX Brands’ CEO Neal Sherman shared in a LinkedIn post about how a significant number of Red Lobster locations will be closing. His company will handle liquidating restaurant equipment via auctions.
The auctions are the company’s “largest restaurant liquidation ever,” according to Sherman. Items like furniture, fixtures and equipment will all be auctioned.
Related: Red Lobster Is Closing Nearly 50 Locations and Liquidating the Restaurant Equipment
The news may not come as a shock to some customers. Red Lobster was considering a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in April, sources with knowledge on the matter told Bloomberg at the time.
With their current leases and labor costs, the restaurant company has been finding it difficult to make money and even sought advice from commercial law firm King & Spalding in order to figure out how to restructure to cut costs, the outlet also reported.
According to TAGeX Brands’ website, these are the specific Red Lobster locations that will be closing. Find out if your local restaurant will be shuttered soon from the list here.
Alabama
Auburn
Decatur
California
Redding
Rohnert Park
Sacramento
San Diego
Torrance
Colorado
Denver
Lakewood
Lone Tree
Wheat Ridge
Florida
Altamonte Springs
Gainesville
Hialeah
Largo
Orlando
Georgia
Athens
Roswell
Dublin
Idaho
Lewiston
Illinois
Bloomingdale
Danville
Indiana
Indianapolis
Elkhart
Iowa
Council Bluffs
Waterloo
Maryland
Gaithersburg
Columbia
Silver Spring
Laurel
Michigan
Fort Gratiot
Mississippi
D'lberville
New York
Amherst
Kingston
Rochester
New Jersey
Ledgewood
North Dakota
Grand Forks
Oklahoma
Lawton
South Carolina
Myrtle Beach
Texas
Lake Jackson
Longview
San Antonio
Virginia
Colonial Heights
Williamsburg
Newport News
Washington
Silverdale
Wisconsin
Wauwatosa
La Crosse
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