Le Pain Quotidien has become the latest national chain to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, but is working to be acquired to prevent its total liquidation.
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In its bankruptcy filing, the restaurant-bakery chain stated it was seeking a sale to New York-based Aurify Brands, with the goal of being able to maintain at least 35 of its 98 restaurants.
The company had roughly 2,500 employees prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, and its”™ workforce would be reduced to about 1,000 if the bankruptcy court approves the proposed sale.
More than half of Le Pain Quotidien”™s sales are generated in the New York City metro area. The chain has Fairfield County eateries in Greenwich, New Canaan and Stamford, with a sole Westchester restaurant in Rye.