Images: Arlington Heights Sheraton Hotel Liquidation
File cabinets are among items for sale at the former Sheraton Hotel in Arlington Heights.
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Kitchen supplies are among items for sale at the former Sheraton Hotel in Arlington Heights.
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Phones for sale at the former Sheraton Hotel in Arlington Heights.
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Heidi Morris of Palatine walks out with a baby crib and other items that she bought at the former Sheraton Hotel in Arlington Heights.
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Signs of the liquidation sale dot the facade and interiors at the former Sheraton Hotel.
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Signs of the liquidation sale dot the facade and surrounding area at the former Sheraton Hotel in Arlington Heights.
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Hershell Davis and his wife Liane of Roselle load up with housewares.
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Bill Melvin, CEO of Liquid Assets, looks over things displayed in the Elvis Presley suite which will be sold at the former Sheraton Hotel. Elvis stayed in this room but probably never used any of the items pictured here.
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Mary Wallace of Arlington Heights is happy with new ironing board she purchased.
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Joe Cali Sr. and Joe Cali Jr. of Rolling Meadows load up with coffee tables and housewares.
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People look for items to purchase at the former Sheraton Hotel in Arlington Heights.
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Bill Melvin, CEO of Liquid Assets, looks over the doors that Elvis Presley had specially made and walked through to get to his bedroom in the Elvis Presley suite at the former Sheraton Hotel in Arlington Heights. Elvis stayed in this room but probably never used any of the items pictured here.
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