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National Seafood Chain Closes 23 More Locations Amid Bankruptcy

Red Lobster is closing 23 more locations across several states as it continues to reorganize under Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

The seafood chain revealed in a recent filing that it plans to abandon nearly two dozen properties by the end of this week. The company decided that keeping these locations open would “continue to drive losses.”

Here are the affected locations:

Arizona:
1521 S. Yuma Palms Parkway, Yuma, Arizona

Arkansas:
8407 W. Markham Street, Little Rock, Arkansas

California:
8703 Murray Dr., La Mesa, California

Colorado:
4925 N. Academy Blvd, Colorado Springs, Colorado

Florida:
5110 N. 9th Ave., Pensacola, Florida
326 Miracle Strip Parkway SW, Fort Walton Beach, Florida
8900 US Highway 19, Port Richey, Florida

Georgia:
6550 Tara Blvd, Jonesboro, Georgia

Illinois:
1604 N. State Road Route 50, Bourbonnais, Illinois
902 Commons Drive, Geneva, Illinois
4625 N. Sterling Ave., Peoria, Illinois

Indiana:
4353 Franklin St., Michigan City, Indiana

Minnesota:
8900 Golden Valley Road, Golden Valley, Minnesota
12515 Elm Creek Blvd. N, Maple Grove, Minnesota

Missouri:
2381 Maplewood Commons Drive, Maplewood, Missouri

New York:
925 Hunts Point Ave., Bronx, New York
750 Upper Glen Street, Queensbury, New York

North Carolina:
304 A Western Blvd, Jacksonville, North Carolina

Ohio:
17227 Southpark Center, Strongsville, Ohio

South Carolina:
1270 Knox Abbot Drive, Cayce, South Carolina

Virginia:
555 S. Van Dorn Street, Alexandria, Virginia
709 Independence Blvd, Virginia Beach, Virginia
4415 S. Laburnum Ave., Richmond, Virginia

Red Lobster filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May. Since then, it has closed dozens of locations. Despite the closures, the chain will still have around 500 restaurants nationwide.