Kaufhof Nuremberg: Online auction attracts bargain hunters until November 19th!

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The city of Nuremberg is now auctioning inventory from the former Kaufhof online to promote sustainability. Bid until November 19, 2025.

Die Stadt Nürnberg versteigert ab sofort Inventar des ehemaligen Kaufhofs online, um Nachhaltigkeit zu fördern. Bieten bis 19.11.2025.
The city of Nuremberg is now auctioning inventory from the former Kaufhof online to promote sustainability. Bid until November 19, 2025.

Kaufhof Nuremberg: Online auction attracts bargain hunters until November 19th!

The former Kaufhof building in downtown Nuremberg has a new future ahead of it. After the branch was closed in June 2023, the city of Nuremberg acquired the property in October 2024 for further inner city development. New stores opened in the former Kaufhof at the end of September 2025. An exciting online auction of the unwanted inventory is now underway and runs until Wednesday, November 19, 2025. [InFranken].

A total of 515 property offerings will be auctioned, including furniture, illuminated signs and catering facilities. Whether clothes racks, shelves or even an illuminated subway sign - there is something for every taste. If you want to get a good deal, you shouldn't miss the auction. The auction platform on which the items are sold is restlos.com and the auction takes place using the American bidding system. Buyers must collect and dismantle the auctioned objects themselves, with the arrangement of collection slips being regulated by Restlos. Antenne emphasizes that the aim of this campaign is sustainability and resource conservation by giving well-preserved items a second product life cycle.

A look at the new shops

Visitors have been able to enter the redesigned building since the end of September 2025. The new stores include the Wöhrl fashion store (outlet), an Ikea pop-up store, Tretter shoes and the Nuremberg children's book publisher Tessloff. A sandwich shop called “Sando” and the espresso bar “Sloe” round off the new offering. From the beginning of November, all retail spaces will be fully operational, significantly enriching the shopping experience in the city center.

Sustainability as a guiding principle

The auction concept also reflects a sustainability-oriented approach. As the website for *recycling and disposal* FM Connect explains, reusing furniture contributes to conserving resources and reducing waste. The auction is not only a good way to purchase goods, but also supports the circular economy by allowing companies to reduce spending on office equipment. Buyers have the opportunity to purchase well-preserved furniture and furnishings that might otherwise have been discarded.

It remains exciting to see what treasures await bidders at the auction. Cities hope that such measures will have a positive impact on the environment and the local economy. If you're interested, hurry up because the auction is ending soon! If you are looking for unique pieces of furniture or practical furnishings, it may be worth visiting restlos.com - not only to redesign your own home, but also to make a small contribution to sustainability.