Brenmark Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to reorganize its business. The Houston-based mattress company operates under the name Mattresses for Less. The Houston-based retailer offers a wide range of mattresses and bedding products across multiple brands.
Brenmark Inc. Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
According to Pacer, Brenmark Inc. filed for bankruptcy on November 9, 2025. The filing was submitted at the United States District & Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas under Chapter 11. The company operates under the name Mattresses for Less in the Houston area.
Brenmark operates as a mattress superstore, providing popular mattress brands at competitive prices. The chain has built a customer base over several years by providing top-brand mattresses at affordable prices. It operates and owns five locations in the Greater Houston area.
The Chapter 11 process will allow the company to restructure its debts and stabilize operations. It will also restructure its debts and finances, which will help support the business in the long run. During the Chapter 11 proceedings, Brenmark will continue operating its stores in Houston.
The filing allows the company to maintain operations while reorganizing under court supervision. The company has not publicly disclosed specific reasons for the filing, a common step for businesses seeking to restructure under Chapter 11.
Case Filing and Court Proceedings
The case filing shows that Brenmark Inc. voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company has paid the required filing fees of $1,738 to the court. A summary of the bankruptcy is as follows:
- Court:Â Texas Southern Bankruptcy Court
- Case Number:Â 4:25-bk-36766
- Filing Date:Â November 9, 2025
- Chapter:Â 11
- Judge:Â Jeffrey P. Norman
- Status:Â Active, voluntary petition
David L Curry, Jr, will represent the company during the case proceedings. He is the one who has filed the petition on the company’s behalf. The company will continue operating during the case proceedings. The stores will remain open, allowing customers to continue purchases during the restructuring process.

