The Aleutians East Borough has put the school in the southwestern Alaska coastal village of 725 people up for sale on the online auction house eBay, hoping a new owner can take advantage of the 43,000-square-foot (3,995-sq-metre) building's location on the waterfront in the midst of Alaska's biggest commercial seafood harvests, officials said.
"We have salmon, halibut, cod, crab, pollock, sablefish that's right outside the front door of the school," said borough spokeswoman Karen Montoya.
The borough hopes to raise $1.8 million by selling off the school, although the eBay listing cites a starting bid of $400,000, Borough Administrator Bob Juettner said.
A new school, located in a less industrialised area of the village, is almost ready for King Cove's 100 or so students, he said.
While many state and local governments have turned to the online auction service to sell surplus property, eBay spokesman Dean Jutilla said he does not know of any other school put up for sale.
"I don't recall off the top of my head. But that doesn't mean it hasn't happened," he said.
A 2003 sale of a surplus Alaska state ferry helped inspire the decision to list the school on eBay, Montoya said.
As of Thursday, no bids had been received, but Montoya remained optimistic. Already, the eBay listing had tallied up more than 500 hits and generated some telephone inquiries from potential buyers, she said.
3 comments:
This story sounds fishy. :)
seems like it would be a good business deal..turn it into a small fishing lodge...want to go in half with me??haha
What we rent out beds to fish ? you Betta be Codding , I spose we could call it Salmon chanted evening.
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