South Florida Liquidation

Case Highlights

Last updated: August 2026 • Reviewed by South Florida Liquidation Team

Structured, factual snapshots of completed South Florida asset disposition engagements.

E-bike Case Liquor Store Case Marine Case Motorcycle Warehouse Case Freight Liquidation Case

At a Glance

Who We Serve
Business owners, landlords/property managers, and attorneys/trustees/receivers.
What We Do
Commercial liquidation and asset recovery planning/execution for business, legal, and property-driven scenarios.
Where We Operate
South Florida coverage across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach / West Palm Beach.
Asset Pathways
Auction, buyout, and negotiated sale pathways selected by timeline, asset profile, and stakeholder constraints.
How to Start
Submit project details through the intake form to receive a tailored disposition recommendation.

Case Study: E-bike Store Asset & Inventory Disposition

Retail operator disposition with mixed inventory and support assets under a defined timeline.

$133,162

Recorded sale total

466

Cataloged lots

~30 days

Listed window (Aug 21–Sep 21, 2024)

Context
Retail mobility operator needed full e-bike store asset and inventory disposition.
Challenge
Convert mixed SKU inventory and support assets into proceeds within a fixed transition timeline.
Approach
Structured lotting and staged commercial disposition across 466 cataloged lots over a ~30-day listing window.
Outcome
$133,162 recorded sale total (Aug 21–Sep 21, 2024).
What This Means for Similar Clients
For mixed retail inventory exits, a structured lot strategy can protect speed and sale coverage at the same time.

Case Study: Short-Notice Liquor Store Liquidation

Inventory-heavy retail liquidation completed under a compressed lease-return deadline, without using the standard public bidding-platform listing due to alcohol advertising restrictions.

$38,768

Recorded sale total

1,021

Lots across liquor, equipment, coolers, computers, and fixtures

2 days

Cleared all inventory, shelving, and support assets

Context
Liquor store inventory and support assets needed to be liquidated quickly so the space could be cleaned and returned to the landlord.
Challenge
Handle alcohol-related advertising restrictions while still moving 1,021 lots across liquor inventory, equipment, a cooler, computers, shelving, and fixtures inside a tight deadline.
Approach
One-day inventory and cataloging push, followed by tightly sequenced pickup, shelving removal, and space-clearing work.
Outcome
$38,767.75 recorded sale total. Inventory was completed in one day, everything including shelving was cleared in two days, and the full project went from initial meeting to cleaned and returned space in about 14 days.
What This Means for Similar Clients
For liquor stores and other regulated retail inventory closures, a compressed timeline can still support documented sale results, large lot volume, and landlord handoff.

Case Study: Short-Notice Marine Store Liquidation

High-volume marine inventory liquidation executed on short notice with structured sell-through.

$58,317

Recorded sale total

922

Cataloged lots

~4 weeks

Listed window (Jul 28–Aug 25, 2025)

Context
Marine retail operation required rapid disposition of high-volume mixed inventory.
Challenge
Execute a large lot count under short notice without losing category clarity or stakeholder visibility.
Approach
Scaled, structured liquidation across 922 cataloged lots over a ~4-week listing window.
Outcome
$58,317 recorded sale total (Jul 28–Aug 25, 2025).
What This Means for Similar Clients
For compressed-timeline inventory events, a high-volume structured workflow can still produce orderly sell-through.

Case Study: Motorcycle Parts & Accessories Warehouse Disposition

Large-footprint warehouse project with staged execution across two auction events and controlled handoff.

$139,065

Recorded recovery total

6 weeks

Execution timeline

17,000 sq ft

Facility footprint

Context
17,000 sq ft motorcycle parts and accessories warehouse required staged monetization and turnover.
Challenge
Reduce dense mixed inventory while keeping sale pace and handoff readiness under operational pressure.
Approach
Hybrid structured liquidation executed across a 6-week window, including staged handling and two sales events.
Outcome
$139,065 recorded recovery total in 6 weeks.
What This Means for Similar Clients
For large warehouse projects, phased disposition can balance speed, sale coverage, and clean facility turnover.

Case Study: Recurring Freight Liquidation Partner

Program-based freight disposition for one freight liquidation partner over roughly 2 years, with sales events every 2–3 months.

$100,484

Recorded sales over the last 12 months

2–3

Containers per sale, roughly 20 pallets each

~4 weeks

Average cycle time from intake to final accounting/payment

Context
Recurring freight disposition program for one freight liquidation partner, not total company-wide volume.
Workflow Triggers
Refused delivery, unclaimed cargo, unpaid storage, and distressed freight conditions all appear in this program.
Disposition Method Used
Auction for all assets in this specific program — with buyout and negotiated options available when client needs differ.
Why They Chose Us
Consistent execution, transparent reporting, fast cycle times, and easy handoff via transfer to our warehouse for managed disposition.
Immediate Space Relief
We can move freight to our own warehouse quickly so consignor/seller facilities can be cleared and operational space recovered immediately.

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