Unique ability to provide complete FF&E renov. services, installs, warehousing, and liquidation makes us an enviable partner in 4 & 5 * Hotel renovations.
Founded in 2001, Southwest Surplus, Inc. has served some of the biggest names in the hotel industry such as Hilton,Doubletree, and Westin. Our crews are professional, fast, thorough, and discreet. Our goal is to perform the work in sufficient time and in such a manner to enable Southwest Surplus, Inc. to complete the work and the Owner to complete the Project within the time specified with the least disruption to the property and its guests. Our unique ability to provide complete FF&E renovation services, including installation, warehousing, and liquidation, and our successful track record make us an enviable partner in hotel renovations. When fine hotels renovate, we buy everything they’ve got. From dressers to lamps to mirrors and even the blackout curtains. They give us a good deal, since we’re the ones who have to do all of the heavy lifting (we’re VERY careful by the way). Then we bring that furniture to our warehouse (directions) and make it available to the general public as well as our business clientele for pennies on the dollar compared to what they’d expect to pay for the same exact item in a retail store. We learned a long time ago not to put all of our eggs in one basket. That’s why we decided to team up with fine furniture makers like Serta, Lane, and Ashley, and offer our customers more than an acre of high-quality NEW furniture. Because we don’t spend all of our money naming things after ourselves, or sponsoring buildings, we can then sell that same brand new furniture found at retailers, at prices they can’t even come close to. Yeah, they might have a nicer building and fresh cookies. But we sell some of the same new furniture for less. Not that we have anything against cookies.
you Jennifer, if you A long time Houston liquidation warehouse is trying to clear out its entire building. How about that? Now some of the furniture and the accessories that are being sold at what are described as garage sale prices. I Amy Davis knows how to spot a deal. Yeah. We have done stories on Southwest surplus before. They're right here in Houston. They sell furniture and items from old hotel rooms. Well, after 20 years, the company's changing its business model and to do that, they say they need to empty their 50,000 square foot warehouse. There are mattresses, mini fridges, chairs and sofas. Really anything you can picture inside a hotel room is here multiplied by 10. Too much of it actually. We need our warehouse back. That's really the reality. For nearly 20 years, Southwest surplus on the North Freeway near Gulf Bank has liquidated hotels all over the country shipping that inventory back here to Houston. But gas and freight increases have made that business model not so profitable. From here on out, it'll be more selective about what pieces make the long haul when you first walk into the hotel in its grand and you see all the amazing furniture that's there. That's what we're going to be liquidating. That those are the kinds of things that we're going to be offering. So all of this has to go starting today. Every picture and frame in this place is five bucks and they're stacked from floor to ceiling. Some of them are three foot and some of them are even larger than that. Hang the picture as is or just use the frame and matting for a DIY project. Every lamp here is also $5. Big name mattresses and king and queen sets are all $75. Hundreds of mini fridges, maybe for your teen headed to college are going for $25 and flat screen TVs at $100 each. There is a catch since all of these are from hotel rooms, you'll have to purchase a universal remote and program it yourself because none of these come with remotes and that is just a part of what the owner wants to get out. As you're looking for parking, you'll see a ton of tractor trailers and as we move stuff off the floor here, we pull more stuff in and we're just going to keep doing that until we have our warehouse back. Alright, southwest Surplus opens at 9 a. m. today. They're open every day, but Sunday. The items we listed will be at those prices, they say, until they sell them all and we didn't list They want their warehouse back, baby. They want their warehouse back. We're going to help them get it.