Details of Mirage Las Vegas liquidation sale announced
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - We now know what will happen with some of the items in the Mirage following its closure this summer.
Proximity Capital announced its liquidation sale of the Mirage on the Las Vegas Strip on its website. The Mirage is set to close July 17 to make way for a new guitar-shaped hotel operated by Hard Rock Resorts.
The liquidators are selling marketing room packages wholesale, with packages ranging from $1,000 to $2,500. Some room packages include multiple beds, chairs, tables, lighting, curtains, TVs and more. The liquidators said they offer special financing for those looking to purchase multiple room packages and to those who own hotels or AirBNBs, according to its website.
The sale of items will begin Aug. 1, when old furniture will begin to be removed from the property.
A representative with the Mirage said the property is still considering a public sale of some items.