Friendly's Restaurant Chain Sale Finalized After Bankruptcy
Friendly's Restaurant Chain Sale Finalized After Bankruptcy
The Friendly's restaurant chain has finalized its sale after filing for bankruptcy in November.

SPRINGFIELD, Mass.: The Friendly’s restaurant chain has finalized its sale after filing for bankruptcy in November.

The Wilbraham, Massachusetts-based chain known for its ice cream sundaes has been sold to Amici Partners Group, based in Connecticut, the Springfield Republican reported Thursday.

The restaurant chain filed for bankruptcy and announced the sale of its assets to Amici in November.

George Michel, CEO of Friendly’s parent company, said filing for bankruptcy was “expected to preserve the jobs of Friendlys restaurant team members, who are the heart and soul of our enterprise and have been critical to the progress we have made in transforming this iconic brand.

There are 130 Friendly’s restaurants still open, the newspaper reported, and employees at corporate-owned locations are expected to be retained.

Amici says it will introduce new ice cream flavors and other new menu items at Friendly’s locations.

Friendly’s has closed 300 locations over the past decade and was trying to grow its takeout and delivery business before the pandemic hit.

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