Builder News, Staff Writer

Outdoor Storage Being Auctioned Off from Woodtex Bankruptcy

(Photo courtesy of Bill Oxford on Unsplash)

Scores of manufactured sheds, portable garages, cabins, and other types of outdoor storage are being sold at auction as part of the bankruptcy of Woodtex. McLemore Auction Company of Nashville is conducting the auctions.

Most sheds are located at different retail locations around the country and are selling with no reserve. McLemore was retained by Michael Gigandet, bankruptcy trustee for Woodtex and other associated entities.

“Sheds like these are especially popular among small outdoor businesses and homeowners who need room to store lawn tractors, mowers, tillers and other tools,” says Will McLemore, president of the company.

“Some are also built in the style of cabins, with porches, dormer windows, and architectural shingles.”

The auctions are being held online at www.mclemoreauction.com grouped by location, with the largest group in Himrod, New York, the Woodtex headquarters. That auction will include tools, building materials and other items. 

Upcoming auctions will sell assets in Jarrell, Texas; Monroe, Georgia; West Columbia, South Carolina; Fair Play, South Carolina; Elgin, South Carolina; and Lewiston, New York. 

“It’s up to buyers to move the sheds to their locations, but we have vendors lined up for those who need help,” McLemore says. 

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