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BREAKING: Hard Rock Park Bankrupt: Files Chapter 7


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A WEE bit more, including this line:

...Attorneys say they want to secure a buyer for the park so it can open on time for the 2009 season....

And probably best preserve value for the creditors by protecting the land and equipment's highest and best use and thus highest value.

http://www.thestate.com/statewire/story/631063.html

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An interesting analysis of what went wrong at Hard Rock Park appears in this article about a proposed Arizona rock and roll theme park:

...A park nearly identical to Eloy's proposed Decades park was opening in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Called Hard Rock Park, the East Coast version looked pretty much the same as what was proposed for Eloy — except that Hard Rock Park actually had more going for it.

It was located in a well-established tourist destination and benefited from a more recognizable name (part of an agreement with Hard Rock Cafe).

But that park, often used by the Arizona theme- park folks as an example of why the idea would work well here, was troubled even before opening day.

Strapped for cash, developers delayed the opening and turned to junk bonds to bring in revenue. With little money left, the management didn't do much advertising.

As the economy soured and gasoline prices rose, ticket sales dropped week-to-week.

By September, Hard Rock Park had filed for bankruptcy and closed its doors. ...

http://www.azstarnet.com/metro/273303

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Just wanted to post this link to Myrtle Beach Online, they have a database of various articles regarding HRP and the current bankruptcy happenings, but whats even cooler is the searchable database of folks they owe money too, who more thank likely will never get paid, espcially if it goes to CH. 7.

MB Online

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Fiasco Prevention:

http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/opinion/story/735059.html

...the theme park's collapse has left the Grand Strand, the finest large-scale seaside resort on the East Coast, with a black eye and a 55-acre hulk whose chances of salvage seem nonexistent. Unless some capable company swoops in to repurpose the facility as a garden-variety theme park, our communities will be left with an enduring monument to insufficiently skeptical public-side development planning and approval....(emphasis in the original)
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