Pursuant to the revised reorganization plan approved by the bankruptcy court in 1989, United States Lines Inc. was restructured as
Janus Industries Inc. in November 1990, with its shares distributed to United States Lines creditors and the court-managed bankruptcy trust fund. The company's new management spent several years searching for new business opportunities, finally acquiring Pre-Tek Wireline Service Company, a provider of services to the oil, gas, and logging industries in 1996. In 1997, Janus acquired a number of hospitality assets from companies affiliated with the investors Louis S. Beck and
Harry Yeaggy, gaining ownership of 6 hotels, an 85% interest in a 7th hotel, a management company operating another 21 hotels, a fee-sharing joint venture with another management company on another property, and control of two mortgaged-backed loans. Beck and Yeaggy gained control of 43% of Janus Industries, and the former United States Lines decided to concentrate exclusively on the hotel business. Pre-Tek Wireline was spun off to its management in 1998 and Janus Industries changed its name again to Janus Hotels & Resorts Inc. in 1999. United States Lines' successor company now controls hotels and resorts in 21 states. The name
United States Lines was revived briefly in 2000 and 2001, as a brand name of
American Classic Voyages, operating cruises in Hawaii with a single ship,
MS Patriot, formerly Holland America Line's
Nieuw Amsterdam. Construction had begun in 2000 on the future , and a 72,000-ton sister ship as part of
Project America, but in October 2001, the company filed for bankruptcy and ceased operations. The two unfinished vessels were acquired by
Norwegian Cruise Line for their new NCL America division, while
Patriot was repossessed by Holland America. A new container shipping services company called US Lines LLC (Not related to the original company in any way) was established in Santa Ana, California in 2003 by
CMA CGM. However, the company announced on December 6, 2016, that US Lines would be phased out and re-branded as
ANL. Several piers in
New York City remain as artifacts left behind by the company.
Pier 76, United States Lines Terminal, was constructed as a cargo pier on
West Side Highway at what was then the foot of 36th Street, and is now in use by Classic Car Club Manhattan, who took over the pier's lease from the NYPD in April 2016. Neon letters spelling "United States Lines" are located on the west side of the pier, facing
New Jersey. One letter, "I", on the sign was working until sometime in the 2000s. The sign can be seen by the arriving
NY Waterway ferry passengers or those taking the New York Circle Line water tour of Manhattan. The pier head building facing the street is also marked with the Line's name, at each end.
Pier 86, United States Lines' passenger pier, still exists, although the pier building has been demolished. The
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is now based there, with permanently berthed at the pier. In
Newport News, Virginia, where many of the United States Lines ships were built, one of the huge propellers from
United States is on display at the entrance of the
Mariners' Museum. On February 4, 2016,
Crystal Cruises announced a proposal to re-activate the former flagship of the United States Lines, SS
United States, for passenger service. Crystal signed a purchase option for the ship and will cover docking costs in Philadelphia for nine months while it conducts a feasibility study. However, Crystal Cruise backed out in August 2016 due to challenges. On December 10, 2018, the conservancy announced an agreement with the commercial real estate firm
RXR Realty, of New York City, to explore options for restoring and redeveloping the ocean liner. In 2015, RXR had expressed interest in developing an out-of-commission ocean liner as a hotel and event venue at
Pier 57 in New York. The conservancy requires that any redevelopment plan preserve the ship's profile and exterior design, and include approximately for an onboard museum. RXR's press release about the
United States stated that multiple locations would be considered, depending on the viability of restoration plans. == Ships ==