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'It's a shame': Royalty Hardwoods inventory sold off in auction

A 25-year-old wood-manufacturing company in eastern P.E.I. has been sold off in pieces.

The eastern P.E.I. wood manufacturer went into receivership in 2018

Royalty Hardwoods inventory was sold off at auction July 9, 2019. (Stephanie vanKampen/CBC)

A 25-year-old wood-manufacturing company in eastern P.E.I. has been sold off in pieces.

Tools, lumber and machinery at Royalty Hardwoodswere sold to the highest bidder in an effort for lenders to recoup some of their money.

The business went into receivership in 2018 and at that timethe company employed about sevenpeople fourfull-time and threepart-time employees

The company was in debt to several lenders, and owed about $1.3 million to the P.E.I. government.

The wood manufacturer in Pooles Corner was opened in 1994 by Martinus Rose. At its height, people at the auction said Tuesday,it grew to be a significant employer in the area and served international clients.

'It's a shame'

People at the auction remembered the business in its primeas a local source for lumber and jobs.

"It's a shame," said Rose, the former owner. "I feel bad because we built the business up."

The company was in debt to several lenders, and owed about $1.3 million to the P.E.I. government. (Stephanie vanKampen/CBC)

Sometime around 2015 the business changed hands. It was bought by New Brunswick businessman Karim Bhibah.

In 2018, the company closed.

According to the receiver, the company was widely marketed in Atlantic Canadabut offers on the property and business were not acceptable.

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