“But there are interested investors”

The Verucchio Golf Club really doesn’t want to know about going to the hole. The eighth auction seemed to be the good one for the plant, because the price was really interesting (the minimum bid was 937 thousand euros) and various entrepreneurs had shown signs of interest. Premises contradicted by the outcome of yesterday’s auction, which went deserted for the umpteenth time. The golf club, located in the Tenuta Amalia area of ​​Villa Verucchio, seems like an endless game. Started with the bankruptcy of the property, the Verucchio bricklayers’ cooperative (Cmv) and the various attempts to sell the court starting from 2021. The first auction to win the entire complex, with the 18-hole playing field and the practice field, the clubhouse with bar and agricultural land (in total 97 thousand square meters immersed in a beautiful panorama) started at almost 5 million. Yesterday, however, the starting bid was 1 million 250 thousand euros, but in the event of just one bid you could get your hands on the plant (which is working regularly and is a destination for many enthusiasts) for 937 thousand euros. “Nothing to be done – the bankruptcy trustee Ettore Tripitelli, who with Fabrizio Tentoni is in charge of the sale of the golf club, opens his arms – There have been several contacts, this is true. We had sent documentation. And we even managed to obtain a reduction in the rent state property: 9 thousand euros per year for an area of ​​97 thousand square meters is a very low price. Unfortunately the auction was unsuccessful: obviously the auction is being played to the downside.” What will happen now? The curators do not intend to make hasty choices. “In the next few weeks – concludes Trippitelli – we will develop a new strategy and decide at what price to propose the new auction for the Golf club. We will not play the speculators’ game for such a deserving complex”.

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