Popular Oregon Coast Hotel Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Shilo Inn, Newport, LLC has voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, according to recent court filings.

Deepali Singla
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Shilo Inn, LLC filed for bankruptcy on October 10, 2025 (Source: Created on Canva)

Shilo Inn, Newport, LLC, operator of the Shilo Inn hotel on the Oregon coast, voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Friday, October 10, 2025. This case was filed on Friday, October 10, 2025, in the U.S Bankruptcy Court of the Western District of Washington.

Shilo Inn, Newport, LLC Voluntarily Petitioned for Chapter 11

Court records on PacerMonitor show that Shilo Inn, Newport, LLC filed a voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition. The case no. 3:25-bk-42508 is being represented by Richard B Keeton and Armand J Kornfeld from Bush Kornfeld LLP.

The company is requesting permission to use cash on hand to keep hotel operations running during the bankruptcy process.

The court will review the company’s emergency motions at a hearing scheduled for October 15, determining how the hotel can continue operating in the meantime. This filing marks the start of Shilo Inn, Newport, LLC’s reorganization, aimed at managing debt while keeping the hotel open. Details on financial disclosures and the company’s restructuring plan will appear in upcoming court filings.

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