LandSource to Restructure Debt through Chapter 11; Receives Commitment for New Financing
LOS ANGELES--(Business Wire)-- Unable to reach agreement with lenders on a plan to modify and restructure its debt, LandSource Communities Development LLC (LandSource) and certain of its subsidiaries today filed voluntary petitions under chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. For several months LandSource has attempted to reach agreement with its lenders on an interim plan that would provide the needed time for a complete review of its financial situation and the development of a long-term solution to the situation in which the partnership, like others in the real estate industry, currently finds itself. "LandSource believes chapter 11 provides the most effective means for the partnership to preserve the value of its business, meet postpetition obligations and maintain constituents' confidence while it works with creditors to achieve a long-term restructuring," said spokeswoman Tamara Taylor. LandSource said that, notwithstanding further retrenchments in both the California and national real estate markets, it expects not only to survive the current real estate downturn and credit crunch, but to flourish once the market stabilizes. LandSource has received commitments for debtor in possession (DIP) financing from a group of lenders led by Barclay's Bank, including a $135 million revolving line of credit that will enable the company to meet postpetition obligations and fund operations during the chapter 11 period. LandSource said that the DIP facility assures that vendors, contractors and consultants will be paid for goods and services provided after the June 8, 2008 filing date. LandSource, which operates in Arizona, California, Florida, New Jersey, Nevada and Texas, is involved in the planning and development of master planned communities and transforming undeveloped land into ready-to-build home sites and commercial properties. With the exception of one development project in Marina del Rey, California, LandSource does not build homes or commercial properties. The filing occurred in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware in Wilmington. For more information, please visit the claim agent's website at www.kccllc.net/landsource. LandSource has also established a toll-free information line for interested parties. The number is 888-625-9272. Sitrick and Company Tamara Taylor, 310-788-2850 Copyright Business Wire 2008
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