[Image: Courtesy U.S. Government Services Administration].
Somewhat amazingly, a former U.S. Border Patrol station is for sale outside the town of Gila Bend, Arizona.
The minimum bid is only $8,000—but the property doesn’t look too good and is “not warranted,” so buyer beware.
[Image: Courtesy U.S. Government Services Administration].
Structural conditions notwithstanding, this could be an amazing opportunity to create a Border Museum, a desert arts center, a writers’ retreat, an urban explorers’ redoubt, a remote branch of the Center for Land Use Interpretation, a field school for an avant-garde university geography program, a pop-up site for an architecture school to host student installations, a future restaurant, a weird Father’s Day gift, a place to store your favorite Paul Manafort trial memorabilia, an asbestos-exposure demonstration facility, or just a roadside site to park your pick-up truck.
Here is the facility on Google Maps.
[Image: Courtesy U.S. Government Services Administration].
Bidding begins on August 28th.
[Image: Courtesy U.S. Government Services Administration].
Note that there is an open house on Friday morning, August 17th, 2018, at 9am, for those of you near Gila Bend.
(Previously on BLDGBLOG: Buy a Los Angeles Sidewalk Corner, Buy a Complex of Submarine Pits, Buy a Skyway, Buy a Fort, Buy a Lighthouse, Buy an Underground Kingdom, Buy a Prison, Buy a Tube Station, Buy an Archipelago, Buy a Map, Buy a Torpedo-Testing Facility, Buy a Silk Mill, Buy a Fort, Buy a Church).