Court Filings Shed Light on Creative Loafing's Finances
By AAN Staff
october 16, 2008 11:43 am
According to a
case management summary (pdf) filed in Creative Loafing's bankruptcy proceedings on Monday, revenues are off at the six-paper alt-weekly chain.
Atlanta Magazine's Steve Fennessy reports that when CL was looking for financing to purchase the
Chicago Reader and
Washington City Paper, it projected the expanded company would see revenues of $43 million in fiscal year 2008. But the court filing says that revenue in FY08, ending June 30, 2008, was $35 million, and predicts that sales in the first quarter of FY09 will be only $3.5 million. In other CL bankruptcy news,
Washington City Paper has published a statement from one of the company's lenders, Atalaya, which says the bankruptcy filing was "unfortunate and unnecessary," and assures "all interested parties that Atalaya has no intention of attempting to shut down the business."
MORE: City Paper editor Erik Wemple
talks to the George Washington University student paper
The Hatchet about the changes in store as the paper shifts focus.
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