Times Colonist

Everything in Harbour Towers Hotel on auction block

- CARLA WILSON

The entire contents of the 13-storey Harbour Towers Hotel and Conference Centre are on the auction block Nov. 22.

A vast array of items will be auctioned starting at 10 a.m. at 345 Quebec St. They are being sold because the James Bay hotel is being renovated to convert it into a rental property.

Jeremy Dodd, owner of Able Auctions, which is staging the sale, estimates there will be up to 2,000 lots, with no reserves.

“It is really a good opportunit­y for small businesses to buy quality products,” Dodd said from Vancouver on Tuesday.

Dodd has handled similar sales of hotel furnishing­s and equipment in the past, saying buyers will likely be commercial operators, although individual­s can snap up some items such as gym equipment.

“I would imagine it is going to be mainly [Vancouver] Island and Gulf Islands people. We’ve got a lot of interest from the different Gulf Islands, from small lodges.”

Restaurant­s and pubs will likely pick up kitchen equipment, furnishing­s will go to fishing and hunting lodges, motels and other types of accommodat­ions, he said.

Commercial kitchen equipment, appliances, treadmills, strengthtr­aining machines, banquet tables, chairs, storage racks, cutlery, a commercial popcorn machine, tools, paint sprayer, table saw, fire extinguish­ers, television­s and more will on the auction block.

Also for sale are commercial washing machines and dryers, clothing steamers and vacuum cleaners.

“There is a beautiful fish tank in the restaurant,” Dodd said.

A preview is set for Nov. 21 from noon to 6 p.m.

About 75 per cent of bidders will take part online with the rest showing up in person, Dodd said.

First-time online bidders must sign up by 4 p.m. Nov. 21.

Victoria council voted in September to allow the hotel to be converted into a 219-unit rental building.

Extensive renovation­s expected to take two years will be carried out on the building, managed by Vancouver’s Omicron.

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