Berlin hotel sale: 214 mini-fridges up for grabs
The Abba Hotel, a four-star establishment situated on Lietzenburger Street in Charlottenburg, has declared bankruptcy following failed rescue attempts. As a result, approximately 60 employees are facing unemployment. The hotel, part of a Spanish investor chain, originally opened its doors 15 years ago.
Although the building will continue to operate as a hotel under the Scandic brand, the entire interior, including 214 rooms, the lobby, kitchen, restaurant, and storage areas, is up for sale. The liquidation of the hotel's inventory is being overseen by Twins-Company, with a spokesperson confirming that thousands of items will be available for purchase.
Items on sale will range from coffee makers, minibars, and hotel beds, with the unique aspect being the liquidation sale taking place directly within the hotel. The sale is set to last approximately two weeks, starting on June 10th, with possible days being Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 2 to 6 PM, and Saturdays from 10 AM to 3 PM.
Details about the sale can be found at www.twins-company.de. However, it's essential to point out that, according to the latest available information, there is no confirmatory evidence of a liquidation sale or specific schedule for the inventory of the Abba Hotel in City West, Berlin. Prospective buyers are advised to contact the hotel directly or monitor local retail and liquidation event listings for up-to-date and accurate information.
In the wake of the Abba Hotel's closure, a home-and-garden lifestyle sale will be taking place within the hotel, featuring items like coffee makers, minibars, and hotel beds. Prospective buyers can find information about the sale on the Twins-Company website, with the sale expected to last from June 10th, possibly on select days within the Hotel.