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Ruby Tuesday closes one Delaware location as chain continues decline
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Ruby Tuesday closed a Delaware location last week, a few years after the chain filed for bankruptcy.
Ruby Tuesday located in the Pike Creek Shopping Center at 4700 Limestone Road, closed its doors to the public on Tuesday, Jan. 7, according to Regency Centers, the shopping center’s commercial developer.
The chain filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in 2020 after struggling from years of increased competition and in the face of the pandemic, but kept its four Delaware locations open. The casual dining chain emerged from bankruptcy a year later as a much smaller company.
Today, just two Ruby Tuesday locations remain in the First State; in Milford at 945 N. DuPont Blvd. and in Middletown at 474 West Main St.
A Regency Centers spokesperson could not confirm whether a new tenant has signed on to take over the location.
More happenings in the shopping center
Pike Creek Shopping Center, now home to a handful of fitness centers, Acme, Goldfish Swim School and some chain fast-casual dining spots, is in the process of opening a new gas station and convenience store (no, not a Wawa).
According to New Castle County planning documents, a Dash-In store is undergoing the county’s land use process, featuring a 3,492 square foot shopping center and eight gas pumps located next to the current Edge Fitness off New Linden Hill Road.
The most recent plans were submitted in late November of 2024.
Molly McVety covers community and environmental issues around Delaware. Contact her at mmcvety@delawareonline.com. Follow her on Twitter @mollymcvety.