The fate of the last remaining Borders bookstore in Puerto Rico will likely be known in about two weeks when its Ann Arbor, Mich.-based parent company goes to U.S. Bankruptcy Court to seek permission to sell itself. If the petition is denied, the beleaguered bookstore will have to liquidate the assets it has left, including its Plaza las Américas location.
Time is running out for the Borders bookstore in Carolina, which is set to close on April 15 — just two weeks shy of the contractual deadline that Illinois-based Hilco Merchant Resources, LLC has to finish liquidating as much as it can from the stores destined to close.
Expecting it to be a “short sale,” Borders Group on Saturday will begin liquidating everything at the 200 stores it will close as part of its Chapter 11 procedure, including the Carolina and Mayagüez locations.