Yellow Corp. Terminals Sold for $10.2M
Update: 2025-11-10
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On November tenth, a federal bankruptcy court in Delaware approved the sale of six former Yellow Corporation trucking terminals, bringing in a total of ten point two million dollars for the companys estate. This marks another step in the ongoing liquidation process for the defunct trucking giant. The sales included an eighteen-door terminal in Montgomery, Alabama, which sold for three hundred seventy-five thousand dollars to ArcBest, and two additional Yellow-owned locations, a fifty-six-door service center near Scranton, Pennsylvania, selling for three point five million dollars, and a forty-door terminal in Birch Run, Michigan, selling for six hundred eighty-three thousand one hundred dollars. The court is set to hold a hearing this coming Wednesday to consider confirming a final distribution plan for the estate, which includes provisions for reimbursing employee paid time off claims.
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