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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Fri Nov 7, 2014, 02:17 PM Nov 2014

Saved! Detroit Approved to Set Bankruptcy Plan in Action

Source: NBC NEWS

By Patrick J. Rizzo

The largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history is ending. Federal Judge Steven Rhodes on Friday confirmed Detroit’s plan to emerge from Chapter 9 bankruptcy, allowing the city to crawl out from under a $7 billion mountain of debt and setting it on a course to try to revive its financial fortunes.

The plan comes with sacrifices. Creditors took a buzz cut: general retirees agreed to a 4.5 percent cut in pensions and to forego cost-of-living increases; and two major bond insurers dropped their objections after the city offered them cash and real estate. The city, which has seen its population drop by more than half since 1950, could emerge from bankruptcy within weeks. The case went through the courts faster than many had thought for something so massive and complex. It took only 16 months as the city’s financial officials, led by emergency manager Kevyn Orr, cut deals with major stakeholders including creditors, retirees, unions, bond insurers and banks. The proceedings could prove to be a blueprint for future Chapter 9 bankruptcies, which have tended to be long and winding roads. In the process, the deal saved the Detroit Institute of Arts, one of the city’s jewels, from having to sell off its collection, valued by Christie’s auction house at $867 million.

Read more: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/economy/saved-detroit-approved-set-bankruptcy-plan-action-n243411

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Saved! Detroit Approved to Set Bankruptcy Plan in Action (Original Post) Purveyor Nov 2014 OP
Rec Old Nick Nov 2014 #1
Thanks, Purveyor. n/t Judi Lynn Nov 2014 #2
K&R sakabatou Nov 2014 #3
It's always the worker bees who pay the price in the end. nc4bo Nov 2014 #4
OK-now what? packman Nov 2014 #5
I think it will be a cycle goldent Nov 2014 #6

nc4bo

(17,651 posts)
4. It's always the worker bees who pay the price in the end.
Fri Nov 7, 2014, 09:51 PM
Nov 2014

I know it's good news but the pension cuts and no COAs still hurt.

Somewhere, someone has made a fortune but it never manages to trickle down, just up then out.

 

packman

(16,296 posts)
5. OK-now what?
Sat Nov 8, 2014, 11:40 AM
Nov 2014

Where does it go from here? Everyone got something picking on the bones of the city - except the little people- so does the cycle start again?

goldent

(1,582 posts)
6. I think it will be a cycle
Sat Nov 8, 2014, 01:18 PM
Nov 2014

From the article

"Detroit has a core problem with its revenues. They've been in decline for years," said Lisa Washburn, a municipal finance analyst with Municipal Market Advisors. "This bankruptcy has not done anything to address that issue. It's all built around the idea that, hopefully, there will be people that will come back to the city."


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