Exclusive: Marina in Brooklyn Bridge Park files for bankruptcy

In this article, Adam Stein-Sapir of Pioneer Funding, LLC, discusses the financial challenges and bankruptcy filing by the Marina in Brooklyn Bridge Park.

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Summary

The Marina in Brooklyn Bridge Park has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a move that could provide the troubled business with a fresh start. Filing for bankruptcy allows the marina to restructure its debts while continuing operations. Adam Stein-Sapir commented on the situation, saying, “Fortunately, bankruptcy actually improves the prospects for a sale because it allows buyers to acquire the business free and clear of all liens.”

The bankruptcy filing opens the door for potential buyers, as they can now purchase the marina without taking on its previous debts. For more insights on the benefits of Chapter 11, check out how Chapter 11 or Chapter 7 bankruptcy works.


Q&A

What led the Marina in Brooklyn Bridge Park to file for bankruptcy?

The marina faced mounting financial difficulties, including unpaid debts and operational challenges. Filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows the business to restructure its obligations while seeking a buyer. For a similar case, see how Southern Nevada’s Goodwill plans to exit bankruptcy.

How does bankruptcy benefit businesses like the Marina?

Bankruptcy, particularly Chapter 11, allows businesses to reorganize their debts and seek new opportunities, including selling the business free of any liens. This process improves the chances of finding a buyer willing to take over the marina. A similar scenario occurred with the Southbank Acres bankruptcy case.

What is the future of the Marina in Brooklyn Bridge Park post-bankruptcy?

The marina’s future will largely depend on its ability to find a buyer. Filing for bankruptcy allows the marina to clear its debts and attract new investors. For more on businesses recovering after bankruptcy, read about the pending sale of 1818 Market St..

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Adam Stein-Sapir

Adam is a seasoned Wall Street veteran with over two decades of experience, primarily focused on capital raising, M&A, LBOs, and restructurings. He began his career at CIBC World Markets in the leveraged finance group, leading over $3 billion in capital initiatives and pioneering the U.S. Income Trust offering for Centerplate. Later, he contributed to Fortress Investment Group’s direct lending team. Co-founding Pioneer in 2009, Adam has navigated the acquisition of bankruptcy claims in over 100 cases, holding significant committee roles in high-profile restructurings. His insights have been featured in major publications such as the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg. Adam holds both a B.S. in Economics, magna cum laude, and an MBA from University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.
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