Miami Dade County, Florida – Norman Brothers Produce permanently shut its doors last month after more than 50 years in business and on Monday.
Everything from store fixtures to kitchen equipment will be up for auction.
More than 400 lots will be sold, according to Stampler Auctions. Among some items up for grabs are refrigerated cases and antiques.
“My father started our firm in 1960. In over 60 years of business, this liquidation is one of the finest groups of foodservice equipment we have seen. This auction demands the attention of all,” said Harry Stampler, President of Stampler Auctions.
Norman Brothers Produce announced in May that they had sold their property to a developer who plans to build an assisted living facility.
The company was known for everything from its handspun milkshakes to its gourmet meals.
The family-owned South Florida landmark located at 7621 SW 87th Ave. in Miami officially closed its doors on Aug. 8.
Online bidding will begin at 11 a.m.
For more information and to view photographs of the items up for auction, visit www.stamplerauctions.com or call 800-330-BIDS (2437).
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