Owner of Plymouth Meeting Mall files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

PREIT, the owner of the Plymouth Meeting Mall and other malls, announced on November 1st that it has filed a voluntary Chapter 11 petition in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. Through the filing, PREIT states that it plans to “execute its prepackaged financial restructuring plan under which the company will be recapitalized and its debt maturities extended.”

From the announcement:

As previously announced on October 14, 2020, PREIT entered into the RSA with its bank lenders. The banks have committed to provide an additional $150 million to recapitalize the business and extend the Company’s debt maturity schedule, supporting PREIT’s operations and the continued execution of its strategic priorities. Subsequent to executing the RSA, PREIT solicited acceptances of its Prepackaged Plan, which received overwhelming support from 95% of its creditors.

The filing will ensure that PREIT can continue all business operations without interruption while it obtains necessary approvals of its financial restructuring plan. The Company’s primary focus remains creating compelling retail and experiential destinations while prioritizing the health and safety of its employees, partners, customers and communities.

“We are pleased to be moving forward with strengthening the Company’s balance sheet and positioning it for long-term success through our prepackaged plan. We are grateful for the significant support we have received from a substantial majority of our lenders, which we expect will enable us to complete our financial restructuring on an expedited basis,” said Joseph F. Coradino, CEO of PREIT. “Today’s announcement has no impact on our operations – our employees, tenants, vendors and the communities we serve –and we remain committed to continuing to deliver top-tier experiences and improving our portfolio. With the overwhelming support of our lenders, we look forward to quickly emerging from this process as a financially stronger company with the resources and support to continue creating diverse, multi-use ecosystems throughout our portfolio.”

PREIT is currently seeking zoning relief to build an apartment building on the Plymouth Meeting Mall property. It has a zoning hearing on November 16th (notice).