In May 2014, the Bradenton Herald and South Florida Business Journal both published articles that most assuredly perked up the ears of Miami’s restaurant and bar owners. The news coming out of Bradentonwas focused on more than 20 restaurant chains that have plans to open up locations in Florida in the months ahead. As for the South Florida Business Journal piece, it discussed the opening of yet another soon-to-be-hot nightclub. For us, that signals the need for auctions in Miami will remain strong.
Making optimal use of auctions in Miami is the business smart way of getting new restaurants and nightclubs up and running. They allow cash-pressed businessmen and women to obtain much needed, first-rate capital items without wasting time or going broke in the process. The auctions in Miami typically take place on a routine basis and there is always year-round, showroom inventory to peruse too.
Speaking of inventory, when many business-minded individuals think of hospitality auctions in Miami, they think of kitchen equipment. Although kitchen equipment is a large part of South Florida auctions, audio-visual and special effects items may also turn up as well. Take our recent auction in Ft. Lauderdale as an example. It included a rather large Robe Show Lighting system. The system included more than 18 pieces of equipment and was less than a year old.
In times past, auction attendees also had a shot at walking away with non-hospitality items like an 88’ Jaguar, 85’ Mercedes Benz 500 SEC, 2005 Ford F-350 XL Super Duty 4×4 Crew Cab, 92’ Ford F700 V-8 Diesel Dump Truck and a 2000 Ferrari 456M GTA. There’s even been commercial land and buildings up for auction in Miami too.
Those looking to attend the next auction in Miami and pick up items for their new bar or restaurant shouldcontact us toll-free (888.917.7355). At Lauro Auctioneers, we treat both buyers and sellers right.