Khaleej Times

China auctions skyscraper for $84M on Web

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beijing — A Chinese court is auctioning a skyscraper on the country’s largest e-commerce website — with a sky-high starting price of 553 million yuan ($84.2 million).

The 39-floor building in Taiyuan, northern Shanxi province, along with the land on which it sits, goes on the block January 2 on Taobao, Alibaba’s e-commerce platform. Constructi­on on the skyscraper began in 2006. Standing 156 metres high and with over 76,000 square metres of floor space, it was originally designed to be a hotel, state media Xinhua reported Monday.

But the project was suspended due to lack of funding after major constructi­on work was completed in 2010, according to a statement by the Shanxi Provincial Higher People’s Court, Xinhua said.

Photos of a dimly-lit undergroun­d parking lot and unfinished building interior with dusty floors piled with constructi­on materials were posted by the court on the auction page.

Almost all Chinese courts have set up accounts on Taobao’s judicial auction platform for more efficient and transparen­t handling of assets seized in lawsuits, according to Xinhua.

Apartment buildings, cars, confiscate­d jewelry and mobile phones are all being auctioned by authoritie­s on the e-commerce platform.

In November, a 28-floor building was put up for auction at a starting price of 219 million yuan by a local court in northeaste­rn Zhejiang province.

But the auction was not successful as no one bid for the item.

 ?? — AFP ?? The 39-floor building goes on the block on January 2 on Taobao.
— AFP The 39-floor building goes on the block on January 2 on Taobao.

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