Kearney Archway Attraction Files Bankruptcy



KEARNEY --  
 

The Great Platte River Road Archway has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection so its finances can be reorganized.  The archway spans Interstate 80 east of Kearney in south-central Nebraska. Its historical exhibits cover the Oregon, Mormon and California trails and also honor the nation's highway systems and railroads. In 2002 bondholders agreed to a refinancing of its original $60 million debt, reducing it to $22 million to be repaid by 2013. But the archway has continued to struggle. The bankruptcy documents filed Wednesday in Omaha say the archway owes bondholders $20 million and vendors more than $120,000. Joel Johnson of the archway foundation's board of directors says the attraction has been unable meet the inflated attendance projections that lured investors to pay $60 million for bonds issued before construction.

 

 

Platte River Archway near Kearney (Courtesy of BridgeHunter.com)

 

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Locations : CaliforniaCentral NebraskaNebraskaOmahaOregon
People : Joel Johnson