WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The Justice family announced Thursday that it has secured financing intended to satisfy loans tied to litigation involving The Greenbrier and an affiliate of Omni Hotels & Resorts, while also providing new investment for the historic resort’s future operations and development.
According to the announcement, the financing will satisfy obligations related to the Omni matter and provide funding to address other outstanding obligations.
The transaction is also expected to provide additional capital for modernization projects, guest experience improvements, preservation efforts and long-term investments at the resort.
The financing transaction is expected to close in or around late June 2026.
“We are very pleased to have reached a financing agreement that will end the baseless litigation brought by an affiliate of Omni,” said Steve Ruby, an attorney for the Justice family.
“This transaction will eliminate the distractions that have affected The Greenbrier since earlier this spring and remove any doubt about its financial stability. Most importantly, it allows ownership and management to remain fully focused on continuing the proud tradition, growth, and world-class guest experience that have defined The Greenbrier for more than two centuries.”
Dr. Jill Justice, president of The Greenbrier, said the financing reflects confidence in the resort’s future.
“This financing represents a major vote of confidence in The Greenbrier, its future, and its enduring place as one of the most iconic resorts in America,” said Dr. Jill Justice, President of The Greenbrier.
“It secures the resources necessary not only to satisfy the obligations at issue in this litigation, but also to make substantial long-term investments that will strengthen and preserve The Greenbrier for generations to come.”
The Justice family said the agreement reinforces its long-term commitment to preserving and expanding The Greenbrier, which remains one of West Virginia’s most prominent tourism destinations and economic institutions.







