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Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
New York State Partners with GovDeals to Auction 2001 Bell 430 Police Helicopter
The airworthy helicopter is currently listed with a starting price of $250,000 LATHAM, N.Y., May 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The New York State Office of General Services is conducting an online auction of a 2001 Bell 430 Helicopter on GovDeals, the leading online marketplace for government agencies to sell vehicles and other surplus assets. This auction provides a unique opportunity for interested buyers to acquire a well-maintained helicopter with excellent component times remaining. The 2001 Bell 430 Helicopter, with only 4,727 total hours of use, is now available for bidding. The auction is live and will close on May 30 at 1:00PM ET. The helicopter has two Rolls-Royce 250-C40 43 twin engines with 3468.7 and 4083.2 hours on them. The aircraft has had 13,771 landings and was last inspected on June 28, 2024. The helicopter is listed as being in good working condition when removed from service in April 2025. Interested parties can view the helicopter and additional details on the GovDeals auction page (2001 Bell 430 Helicopter | GovDeals). To participate in the auction, bidders must create a free account on GovDeals and complete the registration process. New bidder registration can be completed at About GovDeals GovDeals is the world's leading marketplace for surplus government and educational assets, ranging from heavy equipment and transportation assets to industrial machinery and real estate properties. GovDeals specializes in surplus disposition technology, partnering with government agencies and related entities to sell "as is, where is" surplus assets, equipment and materials in a transparent fashion. Sellers can directly launch and manage their listings in just days with more control and lower fees than traditional auction solutions. GovDeals is powered by one of the most experienced and trusted companies in the surplus industry: Liquidity Services (NASDAQ: LQDT), which has supported millions of customers across the globe. GovDeals buyers have direct access to all the surplus assets across Liquidity Services' network of marketplaces in one centralized location. Contact: Angela Jones, GovDeals(334)-301-7823ajones@
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
New York State Partners with GovDeals to Auction 2001 Bell 430 Police Helicopter
The airworthy helicopter is currently listed with a starting price of $250,000 LATHAM, N.Y., May 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The New York State Office of General Services is conducting an online auction of a 2001 Bell 430 Helicopter on GovDeals, the leading online marketplace for government agencies to sell vehicles and other surplus assets. This auction provides a unique opportunity for interested buyers to acquire a well-maintained helicopter with excellent component times remaining. The 2001 Bell 430 Helicopter, with only 4,727 total hours of use, is now available for bidding. The auction is live and will close on May 30 at 1:00PM ET. The helicopter has two Rolls-Royce 250-C40 43 twin engines with 3468.7 and 4083.2 hours on them. The aircraft has had 13,771 landings and was last inspected on June 28, 2024. The helicopter is listed as being in good working condition when removed from service in April 2025. Interested parties can view the helicopter and additional details on the GovDeals auction page (2001 Bell 430 Helicopter | GovDeals). To participate in the auction, bidders must create a free account on GovDeals and complete the registration process. New bidder registration can be completed at About GovDeals GovDeals is the world's leading marketplace for surplus government and educational assets, ranging from heavy equipment and transportation assets to industrial machinery and real estate properties. GovDeals specializes in surplus disposition technology, partnering with government agencies and related entities to sell "as is, where is" surplus assets, equipment and materials in a transparent fashion. Sellers can directly launch and manage their listings in just days with more control and lower fees than traditional auction solutions. GovDeals is powered by one of the most experienced and trusted companies in the surplus industry: Liquidity Services (NASDAQ: LQDT), which has supported millions of customers across the globe. GovDeals buyers have direct access to all the surplus assets across Liquidity Services' network of marketplaces in one centralized location. Contact: Angela Jones, GovDeals(334)-301-7823ajones@
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Jefferson County Public Schools Department Offers Daycare Building in First-Ever Online Auction on GovDeals
Bidding on 3.2-acre parcels starts at $100,000 LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Jefferson County Public Schools Department is conducting its first-ever online surplus auction for a Louisville daycare building. The building is being sold on GovDeals, the leading online marketplace for government agencies and educational institutions to sell real estate and other surplus assets. In addition to the building itself, the auction offers 3.286 acres of land, with the parcel totaling 143,138 square feet. The classroom/daycare center consists of 8,935 square feet and was constructed in 1995. Additional property details can be found on the GovDeals virtual auction page. Inspections for this property are available by appointment only and can be scheduled by contacting Facility Management Coordinator Brennan O'Connell at 502-224-9657. 'With a surplus item as specific as this one, we quickly realized the benefit of exposing this auction to the widest possible audience by bringing it online,' said Jefferson County Public Schools Fiscal Operations Specialist Amanda Satterly. 'Efficiently managing our surplus property is essential to keeping our day-to-day operations cost effective. By expanding our resources and using available technology we are better able to serve the people of Jefferson County.' To bid on this property or any other assets on GovDeals, interested parties must first create an account and complete the free registration form. New bidder registrations can be completed at About GovDeals GovDeals is the world's leading marketplace for surplus government and educational assets, ranging from heavy equipment and transportation to industrial machinery and real estate. The platform specializes in surplus disposition technology, partnering with government agencies and related entities to sell "as is, where is" surplus assets, equipment and materials in a transparent fashion. Sellers can directly launch and manage their listings in just days with more control and lower fees than traditional auction solutions. Buyers have direct access to all the surplus assets across Liquidity Services' network of marketplaces in one centralized location. GovDeals is powered by Liquidity Services (NASDAQ:LQDT), one of the most experienced and trusted companies supporting millions of customers in the circular economy across the globe. CONTACT: Contact: Angela Jones, GovDeals (334) 301-7823 ajones@


Axios
19-03-2025
- General
- Axios
Scoop: Audubon Zoo is selling its exotic animal carousel
Audubon Zoo 's carousel is on the auction block. Why it matters: The beloved attraction ain't dere no more. The big picture: Hurricane Ida damaged the carousel in 2021, and the "cost was astronomical to fix it and put it back where it was," Audubon spokesperson Melissa Lee tells Axios. The zoo opted to sell the carousel and replace it with a smaller, indoor version in the same place, she said. Catch up quick: The attraction, officially named the Gottesman Family Endangered Species Carousel, has alligators, flamingos, elephants, giraffes, frogs, lions and other endangered animals to ride instead of horses. It had been there since 2003. Zoom in: The current bid for the old carousel is $225,000 on The auction closes Friday. The listing includes 60 animals. What's next: Audubon will build an enclosure for the new carousel to keep it out of the elements, Lee said, similar to the ones at City Park and Lafreniere Park. Work is expected to begin later this year. Go deeper
Yahoo
22-02-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Looking for something fun to do with that tax return? Maybe buy a fire truck
ANDERSON COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – If you're one of the lucky folks to have already gotten back your 2025 tax refund and are looking for a unique way to spend it, one Upstate fire department may have just the item for you. According to Anderson County Fire Department, the Anderson County Fire Protection Commission has retired several well-maintained fire trucks from the 1990's and early 2000's, and the trucks are now up for sale. In posts on social media, the department announced the sales as a chance for collectors to own a piece of local history. 'These rigs have answered the call and served our community bravely—now they're looking for their next adventure,' wrote the department in a Facebook post on Friday. The trucks are being auctioned off on an online marketplace which works with government agencies to sell or dispose of surplus inventory. Items are sold on GovDeals via auction, and users interested in the fire trucks can bid on each truck individually. The trucks range from a pair of 1993 GMC-made trucks to a 2001 Freightliner-made truck. They were each purchased new by Anderson Fire Department decades ago and were retired last year after the county purchased new trucks for the department. In listings for the trucks the department states they've been well-maintained since their initial purchase, and service records for each fire truck are available on request. As of Saturday morning, bids for the ranged from around $4,550 to just over $10,000. You can view the auctions and place your own bids by clicking here. The trucks will remain available for auction until February 27. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.