The Premier Auction Group to Open New Auction in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS – The Premier Auction Group announced its newest auction, located in North Las Vegas, Nev.
LAS VEGAS – The Premier Auction Group announced its newest auction, located in North Las Vegas, Nev.
“This is our first venture out West and will be the largest Premier auction in the chain” states John Sullivan, vice president of PAG Investment Services, parent company of the Premier Auction Group. “We are very excited to open in Las Vegas. The location and attraction of Vegas presents an unlimited marketing strategy and great opportunity for us.”
Premier’s Las Vegas Auction is strategically located in the Las Vegas metro area, offering service to the entire Southwest region. “The initial response from our customers and potential clients has been tremendous” states Bob Hubregsen, president and owner of Premier. “Once again, we will be offering all of the services that our dealers expect, including live simulcast, in-house reconditioning, mechanical and transportation services with the personal attention that every Premier Auction is known for.”
Paul McRae, national accounts manager for Premier and general manager of Bay Auto Auction will be managing the new facility. “Paul has been with us since day one. His auction knowledge and expertise will make our October opening as seamless as possible for our customers” adds Sullivan. Matt Zientak, assistant general manager for Bay Auto Auction will taking over the lead role at Bay.
Premiers’ 6 lane, 25,000 SF facility will offer Auto, RV, Marine and Powersports auctions beginning in October 2009. The auction is located off of I-15 and is serviced by McCarran International Airport.
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