Fisker Bankruptcy: Complete Disarray at Abandoned Headquarters with Clay Models and Waste

Fisker’s Abandoned Headquarters: An Unruly Scene
The La Palma facility, once home to Fisker, has been left in complete disarray, littered with hazardous waste and full-sized clay models depicting future vehicles. Tony Lenzini from Shamrock Properties detailed these problems in the bankruptcy filings.
Cleanup Costs Expected to Surge
Shamrock Properties is now facing substantial cleanup costs, including hazardous waste removal. The implications of this situation not only affect Fisker but also raise concerns about safety in the surrounding community.
Confusion Over Ownership
Market observers are left puzzled as Fisker reportedly sold some assets to Heritage Global Partners, but Nick Dove from HPG clarified that their agreement excluded certain items like batteries and chemicals.
Property Left Vulnerable
With a lack of security measures, the abandoned facility has attracted trespassers, posing further risks related to the unmonitored chemicals left behind.
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