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Updated · Gainesville Sun · Jun 26
Judge Approves 18 Popeyes Lease Rejections as Bankrupt Franchisee Closes 2 Alachua County Stores
Updated
Updated · Gainesville Sun · Jun 26

Judge Approves 18 Popeyes Lease Rejections as Bankrupt Franchisee Closes 2 Alachua County Stores

3 articles · Updated · Gainesville Sun · Jun 26

Summary

  • Two Popeyes restaurants in Alachua County — at 5695 NW 23rd St. in Gainesville and 15655 NW U.S. 441 in Alachua — are closing after a U.S. bankruptcy judge approved lease rejections for 18 locations.
  • Sailormen Inc., the Miami-based franchisee, filed Chapter 11 in January and told the court inflationary pressures and foot traffic that never fully recovered after COVID-19 drove the shutdowns.
  • 52 locations failed to draw buyers at an auction during the week of June 15, making lease terminations the next step for unsold restaurants; a Gainesville Popeyes at 1412 N. Main St. remains open.
  • The 18 rejected leases are part of a broader restructuring in which Sailormen has been trying to sell assets from a 136-store Popeyes portfolio across Florida and Georgia.

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