A small ball bath, slider, a box full of xxxl lego bricks-all of this is part of the indoor game landscape in the former KiKa in Linz-Orfahr, which is auctioned today, Thursday. The once popular place of residence for the little ones is one of the last remaining items in the course of the auction sales of the furniture dealer that goes bankrupt.
Before the remaining 17 furniture shops from Kika/Leiner were closed on January 29, there had hardly been any prey for the bargain hunters. The stores of the store chain, which was again affected in the bankruptcy, were previously bought empty.
Nevertheless, there were ultimately enough goods about that a buyer has been sought in recent weeks – but in a different way. The higher Austrian company Recycling specialist Lenox trading and the styricic online auction house Aurena. Since the end of January, high pressure to invent all remaining items and then auction on the online platform.
Even if today, Thursday, for example, a replica of 21 pieces on KiKa in the Graz Road Course or 358 posts of garden and outdoor furniture and individual auctions with vases and the like will also be set in the coming days, the large part will be done a month later.
75 auctions were already taking place
And the hurry to shelves, books, agencies and Co. Was great. “We have already performed 75 auctions and auctioned more than 16,000 posts,” reveals Aurena-Tech director Jürgen Blematl. There are still many goods in the main camp in St. Pölten, where 10,000 cubic meters of garden and outdoor furniture were located. “Here the auctions will continue in the spring,” said Blematl. “The branches are essentially complete,” adds Norbert Lehner.
Source: Krone

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