A well-known local pizza chain, Gina Maria’s Pizza, has reportedly closed its doors following a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing. The business had been operating for around five decades before suddenly ceasing operations across all locations. The closure appears to have taken place without advance notice to customers, which left many regular diners surprised.Founded in 1975, the chain built a presence in the Minneapolis area with multiple outlets, including Chanhassen, Eden Prairie, Edina and Plymouth. It had become a familiar spot for local communities over the years. The abrupt shutdown in October 2025 marked the end of its physical presence, even before the formal bankruptcy filing was completed.
Northern Brands Inc. files Chapter 7 bankruptcy amid heavy debts and asset shortfall
As reported by The US Sun, on March 26, the company operating the chain, Northern Brands Inc., filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. This type of filing generally indicates liquidation rather than restructuring. Reports indicate that Northern Brands Inc. carried around $2.9 million in debt, while its available assets were significantly lower, at roughly $64,000. Chapter 7 proceedings are supervised by federal courts. Assets are typically sold, and proceeds are distributed among creditors according to legal priorities. In contrast, Chapter 11 would usually allow a company to continue operating while reorganising.
Online reactions surface following October 2025 closure notice
The chain reportedly informed customers through its website that it had “officially closed its doors” in October 2025. The message acknowledged the difficulty of the decision and expressed appreciation for the relationships built over the years. No detailed explanation was provided publicly for the closure at that time. Reactions from former customers have appeared online, with some recalling their experiences at the restaurants. One common theme mentioned was consistency rather than standout novelty. For many, the chain had become part of routine dining habits. A single-sentence reaction shared by a former customer summed up the sentiment of loss.
New ownership revives Eden Prairie outlet as Pizzas Ginas brand
While the original chain has ended, one location has taken a different path. The Eden Prairie outlet has reportedly reopened under new ownership and operates under the name Pizzas Ginas. This new venture appears to maintain similar recipes and style. A former manager of Gina Maria’s locations, Ulises Godinez, is involved in the relaunch. He reportedly had support from the previous owners, including permission to use existing recipes and leftover supplies from storage.The Eden Prairie site reopened in November 2025 and is currently the only operating location under the new name. It reflects how parts of a business can sometimes continue even after a formal closure elsewhere.
What Chapter 7 means in simple terms
Chapter 7 bankruptcy generally signals the end of a business. Assets are sold, debts are assessed, and operations stop. Experts say this process is often used when a company is unable to meet its financial obligations and has no viable path to recovery. In contrast to restructuring options, there is no plan to rebuild the original company under Chapter 7. Once completed, the legal entity may cease to exist in practical terms.
Gina Maria’s Pizza closure marks end of 50-year run
Gina Maria’s Pizza closing represents the final chapter for this longtime establishment. Having been in business for fifty years, the business is no longer thriving but has reached its dissolution via bankruptcy.