Phillips Achieves $542.7 Million in Sales During the Spring 2021 Season, a 25% Increase from 2019
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Phillips is pleased to announce results from the Spring 2021 Sale Season (January through July).
AUCTION SALES TOTAL - $452,006,870, Up 15% from Spring 2019
PRIVATE SALES TOTAL - $90,673,838, Up 107% from Spring 2019
GRAND TOTAL IN SALES FOR SPRING 2021 -Â $542,680,708, Up 25% from Spring 2019
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Edward Dolman, Phillipsâ Chief Executive Officer, and Cheyenne Westphal, Phillipsâ Global Chairwoman, said, âThe Spring 2021 sales were truly extraordinary, surpassing pre-pandemic levels with strong international participation across all of P
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Maine Jewish Museum hosts online art auction
Another virtual auction will benefit Partners for World Health.
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Recently reopened after a destructive fire, the Maine Jewish Museum in Portland is hosting an online art auction curated by Barridoff Galleries founders and former owners Annette and Rob Elowitch. More than 75 artists offered work for the auction, including many of Maine’s leading contemporary artists.
A preview of the artwork available in the auction is open on the Maine Jewish Museum website, and the auction will run online for two weeks, beginning at noon Sunday, through May 9. Proceeds will benefit the museum’s mission of supporting and honoring Maine’s Jewish community and building “bridges of appreciation and understanding with people of all backgrounds,” according to a press release.
Construction Combine event happening this week in Idaho Falls
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The following is a news release from the College of Eastern Idaho.
IDAHO FALLS College of Eastern Idaho has partnered with Home Depot and Eastern Idaho Home Builders Association to hold a Construction Combine event.
Inspired by the NFL draft, the Construction Combine will allow trainees, mainly high school and college-age, to learn and demonstrate construction skills, as well as potentially land a summer job in construction.
The annual Idaho Falls Construction Combine, sponsored by Westmark Credit Union, Skidmore Construction, The National Guard, Alliance Title, and BBSI will be held on April 7 and 8 at Home Depot on Holmes Ave in Idaho Falls. This is an annual event that brings the construction industry together with potential employees, giving them the opportunity to see and be seen in action.