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David’s Bridal Files For Bankruptcy: What It Means For LI Brides

David's Bridal, which operates three locations on Long Island, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Here's what it means.

The David's Bridal shop is shown Nov. 19, 2018, in Tampa, Fla. David’s Bridal filed for bankruptcy protection Monday, April 17, 2023 the second time that the firm has sought such protection in the last five years.
The David's Bridal shop is shown Nov. 19, 2018, in Tampa, Fla. David’s Bridal filed for bankruptcy protection Monday, April 17, 2023 the second time that the firm has sought such protection in the last five years. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, file)

LONG ISLAND, NY — David’s Bridal said Monday it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, but stores on Long Island will remain open and brides who ordered dresses won’t have to scramble to find another gown.

The news comes after the company announced Friday it would lay off just over 9,000 workers.

The store operates three locations on Long Island:

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  • 108 Alexander Ave. Lake Grove
  • Sunrise Promenade, 5290 Sunrise Hwy. Massapequa Park
  • Roosevelt Raceway, 1250 Corporate Dr. Westbury

The Conshohocken, Pennsylvania-based company said Monday it had filed voluntary petitions for bankruptcy in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey, and will seek similar protection in Canada and the United Kingdom.

In a news release, David’s Bridal said both brick-and-mortar stores and online sales, including through its Pearl platform and vendor marketplace, will remain accessible to brides for their wedding planning needs.

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Members of Diamond, the company’s loyalty program, can continue to earn and redeem points. Also, the company said it intends to honor gift cards, returns and exchanges.

The petition includes the usual “first day” relief, including authorization from the court to pay its workers, maintain certain customer programs and honor obligations to critical vendors. David’s Bridal will continue to seek buyers, the company said.

David’s Bridal CEO James Marcum said the company “continues to be challenged by the post-COVID environment and uncertain economic conditions, leading us to take this step to identify a buyer who can continue to operate our business going forward.”


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