Copper Ridge Landscape & Design, LLC has officially filed for bankruptcy protection. Court records show the landscaping company filed as a “small business debtor” under Chapter 11. Operations are expected to continue as normal under court supervision.
Copper Ridge Landscape & Design, LLC Files for Chapter 11
According to recent court filings available on PACER, Copper Ridge Landscape & Design, LLC made a voluntary filing on March 5. The Chapter 11 process is taking place in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania-based company has pursued a Chapter 11 process as this filing type typically allows businesses to restructure their debts and not liquidate assets.
Company Background
Copper Ridge Landscape & Design, LLC has been serving residential and commercial customers since it launched in 2024. The official website states that as a landscaping company, the company has been offering services across Western Pennsylvania. Services include seasonal cleanups, masonry, hardscaping, commercial snow removal, and landscape maintenance.
Its team of craftsmen, plant specialists, and designers holds decades of experience in Western Pennsylvania’s landscaping industry. Their work comprises new construction landscaping, landscape design and installation, and large- and small-scale renovation projects.
Case Related Details
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Court records show that attorney Dennis J. Spyra is representing the company in the case. Keith Coyner, the company’s President/Owner, is mentioned as the authorized representative in the petition.
Further information listed in the Chapter 11 petition is:
- Filing Date: March 5, 2026
- Court and Jurisdiction: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania
- Type of Filing: Active, Voluntary Petition
- Chapter: 11
- Case Number: 26-20622
- Estimated Assets: $100,001 – $500,000
- Estimated Liabilities: $500,001 – $1 million
- Reason for Filing: Restructure business under court supervision
Court records estimate the company has between 1 and 49 creditors. The filing also states that the company has fewer than 20 unsecured creditors. Court filings indicate that funds will be available for distribution to these creditors.
Court filings show that the Pennsylvania-based company also submitted a corporate ownership statement pursuant to federal rule of bankruptcy procedure 7007.1.
Copper Ridge Landscape & Design, LLC’s Chapter 11 filing marks a notable point in its attempts to stabilize its finances. Upcoming filings in the case are expected to shape the landscaping company’s path to restructuring.
