A month after Fisker said in a comment on Facebook that they were packing up the business in Taastrup, the premises are empty and abandoned. Now they have to be rented out again.
Fisher is already out of Denmark. At least physically. The car brand's showroom in Taastrup is, apart from a few logos, cleared of everything to do with Fisker Inc. to do.
The place, Fisker Center+, which until May functioned as both a sales point and a service center for Fisker Inc. in Denmark, is now offered for rent again.
This is done through the commercial broker Andersen Erhverv .
Here, the tenancy Taastrup Hovedgade 176 is described as a "well-maintained property with clean facades and a large glass section facing Taastrup Hovedgade".
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There is also a good 1,800 square meters adjacent to the sales points, just as you will find 250 square meters of office space on the first floor. These are supplemented by "modern staff facilities, including reception, canteen and bathing facilities".
It can all be rented for DKK 3.3 million per year. In addition, operating expenses of DKK 270,000 must be added. That amount also covers one year.
Owner of Andersen Erhverv, Kim Kyhl Andersen informs Boosted that one other car brand has already approached. The same has a number of car dealers.
– I can say as much that economic figures have been exchanged, says the business broker who was also present when Fisker Inc. in due course moved into the premises.
Premises that previously, in addition to Fisker, housed a Toyota dealer. For the same reason, Kim Kyhl Andersen believes that these are really nice premises.
Fisker Inc. looks like – like the showroom in Taastrup – a closed business. A week ago, it emerged in the American response to the bankruptcy court that the car brand will close when "all assets are sold".
Boosted has previously described that these assets are primarily stock cars. According to Fisker's lawyer, it is about 4,300 copies of Fisker Ocean, for which there is allegedly a buyer. Read more about it here .
What remains are two creditors in particular, who are fighting over who should have covered the debt first. Fisker Inc. owes 850 million dollars, equivalent to 6 billion kroner. The creditors are unlikely to get any money back from the sale of the stock cars. If these can be sold at all.
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