Midnight Rodeo dance hall, the popular San Antonio nightclub, has closed its doors for good.

A recent posting on Midnight Rodeo’s Facebook page said the nightclub will not reopen and all concerts scheduled for the venue have been moved to sister club Wild West. Midnight Rodeo operated at 12260 Nacogdoches.

Cymru Ltd. Co., which has operated Midnight Rodeo, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization last month. On Thursday, though, the company filed a motion to convert the case to a Chapter 7 — meaning its assets will be liquidated and it won’t attempt to reorganize.

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A call to Cymru’s office went unanswered. Its bankruptcy attorney didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Tracey McCormick, a former San Antonio attorney, and David L. Kesler of Bulverde each own a 50 percent stake in Cymru.

The company reported about $67,700 in assets and almost $1.7 million in liabilities in its a court filing last week.

Additional financial statements show the company had generated $910,558 in revenue this year up until it filed for bankruptcy. In posted about $1.2 million in revenue in both 2017 and 2018.

Midnight Rodeo told patrons before the bankruptcy that it was temporarily closed while maintenance work was done on the building.

Cymru shares the same address with its three largest unsecured creditors.

The largest, Hardwicke Investment Group LLC, is owed almost $680,000 for rent. It filed for Chapter 11 three days after Cymru’s filing. Cyrmu is listed in court documents as a Hardwicke’s subtenant. The building where Midnight Rodeo has operated is owned by Austin-based WC Thousand Oaks Center LP, Hardwicke’s largest creditor.

Associated Payroll Control Inc. and Calgary Pass Ventures LLC, which also operate at 12260 Nacodoches Road, hold claims of about $442,000 and $412,000, respectively.

The 25,000-square-foot Midnight Rodeo dance hall opened in 1982 and was a throwback to the “Urban Cowboy” era. However, other types of music were played at the venue.

Patrick Danner is a San Antonio-based staff writer covering banking and civil courts. Read him on our free site, mySA.com, and on our subscriber site, ExpressNews.com. | pdanner@express-news.net | Twitter: @AlamoPD