Extreme drought in the southeast has swung a punch at a well-known gardening and landscaping retailer. Pike Nursery Holding LLC says it has filed for federal bankruptcy protection. The chairman and CEO of the Norcross-based company, Scott Schnell, says the extended drought and region’s water restrictions have had a material impact on business. The retailer has secured over 11-million dollars in financing to help it operate during backruptcy protection. Pike Nurseries has 22 locations in Georgia, North Carolina and Alabama.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Drought sends Pike Nursery to bankruptcy
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Edgar Treiguts
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11/14/2007 01:06:00 PM
Labels: bankruptcy protection, drought, Pike Family Nursery, water restrictions