News Summary
Catawba Brewing Company has announced a temporary closure of its Asheville taproom and production facility due to unresolved debts and an expired lease. The brewery plans to relocate and reopen later this spring but faces concerns regarding unpaid bills and employee impact. The closure has left staff without severance and raised questions about the brewery’s financial health and overall viability in the local craft beer scene.
Catawba Brewing Company Shuts Down Temporarily as Debts Come to Light
Asheville is buzzing in response to the sudden decision by Catawba Brewing Company to temporarily close its taproom and production facility located in the heart of the South Slope. The official word is that the brewery’s lease has expired, but insiders say there’s more brewing beneath the surface.
Closure Timeline and Future Plans
The announcement came much to the surprise of loyal customers and employees alike, with the last day of operations at the current location on 32 Banks Ave. marked for March 23. While premises will be shuttered for now, the brewery has plans to reopen at a new location later this spring. The hope is that it will emerge stronger, but many are left wondering about the decisions that led to this abrupt move.
Impact on Employees
Unpaid Debts and Claims
There seems to be a trail of unpaid invoices that is raising eyebrows in the small business community. Allegations indicate that Catawba Brewing has repeatedly promised payment only to leave business partners high and dry. McKinney’s frustrations tap into a larger concern regarding the brewery’s financial health, with whispers of potential bankruptcy making their rounds in the community.
Changes Since Ownership Transition
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Additional Resources
- WLOS: Catawba Brewing Closing Asheville Location
- Axios: Catawba Brewing Closes Charlotte Brewery
- WLOS: Catawba Brewing Owes Topline Trucking
- Wikipedia: Catawba Brewing Company
- Google Search: Catawba Brewing
