A major restaurant chain is closing 150 locations before the year’s end after a $620 million buyout.
Denny’s is closing 150 locations in the coming weeks, according to PennLive.com . At least one diner has already closed in the San Francisco area, according to SFGATE .
A full list of locations closing has not been announced, but Denny’s currently has more than 1,200 locations in the U.S. Denny’s website lists 28 restaurants in New York state, including diners in Binghamton, Buffalo, Cicero, Cortland, Geneva, Herkimer, Niagara Falls, Oneida, Oneonta, Rochester, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady, Syracuse and Utica.
The closures come weeks after Denny’s announced it was going private in a $620 million buyout by a group that including TriArtisan Capital Advisors, Treville Capital Group and

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