NEW YORK -- National Content Liquidators, Inc. (NCL), a leading liquidation management company, will open the doors to the public of the Surrey Hotel, New York on Thursday, September 18, 2008 for a liquidation sale. Thousands of items of furniture, fixtures, equipment, décor, and accessories will be sold at this 131-room luxury hotel located at 20 E. 76th Street. Following the sale, the hotel will undergo an extensive renovation with a tentative reopening date in the fall of 2009.
The sale will continue through October 5, 2008. Early arrival is encouraged as thousands of people are expected to walk through the doors in the first few days and the sale is first come first serve. Admission is free. Hours are 10-7 Monday –Saturday; 12-5 Sundays.
Sample items include: room furniture, bedding, color TVs, bathroom fixtures, marble sinks, carpeting, drapes, artwork, fitness equipment, banquet and catering items including tables and chairs, cutlery and china, etc. Prices range from $1 to a $2,800 chandelier located in the hotel lobby.
Founded nearly 50 years ago, NCL is the nation’s premier liquidator for the lodging industry. The firm has liquidated over 800 properties representing 300,000 rooms throughout the continental United States, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Caribbean and Canada and provides the most comprehensive and cost-effective liquidation service in the industry for clients such as The Plaza and Four Seasons Pierre Hotels in New York City and the Chateau at Vail and Radisson Resort & Spa Scottsdale. Recent accomplishments include The Watergate Hotel in Washington D.C., Sheraton Bal Harbour in the Village of Bal Harbour, Radisson Suite Beach Resort in Marco Island, Sands Casino in Atlantic City, NJ, and St. Regis in Washington DC.
For more information on NCL, visit www.nclsales.com.
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