The ballroom at the Highlander Hotel in Iowa City, Iowa, pictured after renovations in 2023.
The ballroom at the Highlander Hotel in Iowa City, Iowa, pictured after renovations in 2023.
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Highlander Hotel in Iowa City files for bankruptcy over unpaid loans

Iowa City’s Highlander Hotel has filed for bankruptcy over several million dollars in unpaid loans.

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The Highlander will continue to operate under the terms of the Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which “is frequently referred to as a ‘reorganization’ bankruptcy,” according to official government websites. The “reorganization” will likely allow The Highlander to maintain its current ownership while repaying the debt it owes.

The hotel filed its petition in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Iowa on Dec. 16.

According to the U.S. Courts website, Chapter 11 filings are generally followed by a written disclosure statement that outlines “assets, liabilities and business affairs.” Then, a plan of reorganization is filed with the court. Creditors who are impacted then vote on the reorganization plan. Impacted creditors include those whose contract is modified by the terms of the reorganization or will not be paid in full by the debtor, the site says.

The LLC that runs the picturesque hotel on the city’s far northeast side was first sued in the Iowa District Court for Johnson County in October by MMG Investments, a New York company, over more than $4.4 million in unpaid loans.

According to federal court documents, The Highlander’s creditors include MMG Investments, the federal Small Business Administration, the Iowa Department of Revenue, Choice Hotels, and Johnson County.

The Highlander has long been a staple of Iowa City

The Highlander was first built in 1964 and started as a “well-attended supper club.” It began hosting hotel guests about a decade later.

The property has changed hands several times over the last six decades, and was most recently purchased in 2019 by Catalyst Project Management CEO and president Angela Harrington as part of a revitalization project that the Press-Citizen previously reported was “its modern take on retro lodging.”

Harrington also opened Hotel Grinnell in 2017, a hotel situated near Grinnell College.

The Highlander reopened after $5 million in renovations in 2020, and hosted a grand re-opening celebration after a full, $10 million revamp in 2023.

Ryan Hansen covers local government and crime for the Press-Citizen. He can be reached at rhansen@press-citizen.com or on X @ryanhansen01.

This article originally appeared on Iowa City Press-Citizen: Highlander Hotel in Iowa City files for bankruptcy over unpaid loans

Reporting by Ryan Hansen, Iowa City Press-Citizen / Iowa City Press-Citizen

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