Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Triangle engineering firm files for Chapter 7 - Triangle Business Journal:

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The filing says that the firm's operations in North Carolina and South Carolina claim to have lessthan $50,00 0 in assets each and more than $1 million in debt owed Led by principals Charles “Boots” Elam, Donald d’Ambrosiu and Patrick Mallett, the 12-year-old firm has been involved with a numbere of major commercial and residential real estate developments around the Trianglr and along the coastal areaz of North and South Carolina.
The company’s Web site puts Todd, d’Ambrosi’s headcount at abou 20, but it’s unclear when that number last was Neither Elam northe firm’d bankruptcy lawyer, Kevin Sink of the law firm in immediately returned phone calls seeking comment. Creditore listed in the bankruptcy filing includeprincipals Elam, d’Ambrosi and Malletrt as well as formee partner Barbara Todd of Raleigh.
Among numerousz businesses on the list are and theengineerinf firm, both based in Cary, and Raleigh’sd The Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing applies to two entities: pareny company Elam, Todd, d’Ambrosi II PA and its ETD of South Carolina LLC, also based in Elam, Todd, d’Ambrosi specialized in providing urban-planning, landscape-architecture and civil-engineerinv services to real estate developers, builders and municipalities.
Among the company’zs projects are a several high-profile Triangle developments: Bedford at Fallx River, Renaissance Park and Alexanderf Place in Raleigh and Carpenter Tryon Village and Waverly Placein Elam, Todd, d’Ambrosi also offeredr golf course design services after acquiring Cary’s in early 2006. Under a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing, companies sell off any and all assetse before ceasingto

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