The group that created the casual-dining breastaurant chain will soon reclaim more than 100 locations out of bankruptcy. On ...
Hooters announced Monday it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection The company plans to sell its 100 owned locations to ...
Hooters, known for beer and wing deals, has declared bankruptcy, plans to sell all restaurants. Here's what we know about the ...
Hooters — a place filled with sports, bar food and a scantily-dressed waitstaff — officially filed for bankruptcy the other ...
Don’t call it a comeback—call it a “re-Hooterization.” That’s the word Neil Kiefer, CEO of HMC Hospitality Group—the parent company of the group of men who created the Hooters brand ...
In the bankruptcy process, the company plans to sell all of its 100 company-owned restaurants to two franchisee groups.
Hooter filed voluntary chapter 11 in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas (the "Court"), expecting to move through the process "swiftly" with a goal of up to 120 days.
“I’m calling it re-Hooterization,” Neil Kiefer, CEO of parent company HMC Hospitality Group, told Bloomberg. The so-called “breastaurant” is attempting to overhaul its image ...
Although bankruptcy can often spell the end of restaurant chains, in Hooters' case, a group of potential buyers -- including one of the founders, Neil Kiefer -- is hoping to purchase and ...
“I’m calling it re-Hooterization,” Neil Kiefer, CEO of HCM Hospitality Group, said in a Bloomberg report. That’s the word Neil Kiefer, CEO of HMC Hospitality Group—the parent company of the group of ...
Per Men's Journal, get ready for more restaurant and less "breastaurant." Those words come straight from Neil Kiefer, CEO of HMC Hospitality Group, which is the parent company of the Hooters brand.