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Three Years After Closing, Inox Restaurant Leaves Former Tysons Space
Rasmus Auctions is selling off tables, chairs, kitchen equipment and TVs — but which restaurant will take the space?
William Callahan
Inox Restaurant, a high-end establishment on the edge of Tysons Galleria, went out of business nearly three years ago.
But the space at 1800 Tysons Blvd has remained in tact — until now.
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Rasumus Actions is selling off flat-screen TVs, oak dining tables and leather chairs, along with stainless steel industrial kitchen equipment and other items that have sat untouched since the restaurant's closing.
Why?
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The building’s owners originally planned to sell the space with all of the amenities included, but they were unable to find a new tenant who wanted to take the space intact, according to a company spokesperson.
Now, a new tenant has been found, which means everything inside is up for auction online.
Who exactly the new tenant is could not be confirmed by company's spokesperson.
But it appears they are moving fast —all items must be gone when the auction closes at 1:37 p.m. Friday.
The space will be open between noon and 4 p.m. Thursday for those who want to see items in person.
To view or bid on any of the items, visit Rasmus’ Web site at rasmus.com.
Patch will update this story as more information becomes available.
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