Woburn glass contractor files Chapter 7 bankruptcy

Date: 27 January 2015

Tower Glass Co. Inc., a Woburn-based glass and glazing contractor, has filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The contractor has debts of $6.9 million, bankruptcy papers show, including $2.8 million to Liberty Mutual Surety Co. in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania.

Read more at: www.bizjournals.com/boston/real_estate/2015/01/woburn-glass-contractor-files-chapter-7-bankruptcy.htmlTower Glass Co. Inc., a Woburn-based glass and glazing contractor, has filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The contractor has debts of $6.9 million, bankruptcy papers show, including $2.8 million to Liberty Mutual Surety Co. in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania.   

Read more at: www.bizjournals.com/boston/real_estate/2015/01/woburn-glass-contractor-files-chapter-7-bankruptcy.html

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