Construction/Building — September 1, 2010
Kruse Energy and Equipment Auctioneers Hosts a Precedent-Setting Auction of a 'Portable Casino' in Scottsdale, Arizona with 2 Sprung 'Tents' and all Related Equipment
ODESSA, Texas, Sept. 1 /CNW/ -- The auction industry's largest equipment auction firm is hosting the unprecedented auction of Casino Arizona at the Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona commencing at 9:00 AM (PDT) on Sunday, September 26, 2010.
The sale features 2 30,000 +/- sq. ft each Sprung Instant Structures, a 5000 sq ft. portable/modular Employee Cafeteria, all HVAC, AV, Electrical, Back Up Power Systems, RO and Water Softening Systems, Commercial Kitchens and Bars, Walk-In Coolers and Freezers, Dishes, Glassware, Air Filtration/Ionization System, 1000 +/- Gasser / Gary Platt Casino Chairs, Lighting, Support Vehicles, etc. Additionally, 400+ Slot Machines are available to qualified bidders.
Although Kruse Energy and Equipment Auctioneers is long established as the oil and gas industry's largest auction firm, selling more equipment than all other firms combined, the partners, having worked together for 25+ years, have called over 10,000 auctions in all 50 states and 31 foreign countries. The firm's partners have auctioned farms, farm equipment, "yellow iron" heavy construction equipment, islands, zoos, rare oil paintings, airports, vintage aircraft, classic automobiles, race tracks, high rises, ranches, marinas, an open mine shaft, the Acapulco home of movie legend John Wayne, and even three entire towns.
"This is an unprecedented sale of the finest quality of portable structures and equipment and once again shows companies turning to competitive bidding through auctions to realize top dollar for their assets," said David Long, President & co-founder of Kruse Energy and Equipment Auctioneers, LLC.
"Kruse Energy is a full-service auction company bringing auction events to asset, thus avoiding expensive equipment moves and maximizing prices for sellers," said Jim Richie, co-founder and Chief Auctioneer of Kruse Energy and Equipment Auctioneers, LLC. "With this historic offering, I would not be surprised to have qualified bidders and groups from around the globe at the auction to take advantage of this rare opportunity. Sprung Structures are globally recognized serving the oil and gas, mining, military, public works, corrections, sports and recreation, disaster recovery, construction, hospitality, churches, and education industries."
For more information:
Call Andy Stone at (602) 677-6839 or via email at astone@kruse.com
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