- **Q: Why did Gina Maria’s Pizza close?
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After 50 years in business, Gina Maria’s Pizza, a beloved Minneapolis pizza chain, has closed all four of its locations and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The closure comes after accumulating $2.9 million in debts against only $64,000 in a...
Gina Maria’s Pizza, founded in Minnetonka in 1975, expanded to multiple locations in the Twin Cities. The sudden closure in October 2025 left customers and employees surprised. The bankruptcy filing revealed the extent of the company's financial struggles, with debts far outweighing assets.
Ulises Godinez, a former manager, opened Pizzas Gina in the former Eden Prairie location, using the same recipes and even some of the supplies left behind by the previous owners. This ensures that fans of Gina Maria’s can still enjoy their favorite pizzas.
The closure is part of a broader trend of restaurant chains facing financial difficulties, with several national brands also closing locations. This can be attributed to various factors, including changing consumer preferences, increased competition, and economic pressures.
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