UI Surplus moves near airport

by Gigi Wood

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA โ€“ Hawkeye athletic equipment is a new endeavor for University of Iowa Surplus, which recently moved near the Iowa City airport.

University Surplus sells overstocked and used equipment and furniture to the public and maintains warehouse space for UI bookstores. The department was at 1225 S. Gilbert St. for years until it shut down operations June 10 to move into the Mossman Business Services building, 2222 S. Riverside Dr.

โ€œWe were paying rent at that (South Gilbert Street) building,โ€ said Steve Stange, supervisor at University Surplus. โ€œAnd weโ€™re moving to a university-owned building, so weโ€™re hoping to save several thousand dollars a year. Also, the bookstore wanted to grow as well. It worked out for both of us. But what started it is the bookstore wanted to grow.โ€

University Surplus is managed under the Business Services department, which also oversees the Mossman building. There was an opening in the building recently, so University Surplus decided to move in.

While University Surplus opened to the public one day a week, Thursdays, it does not sell bookstore products. The department manages the bookstoresโ€™ storage space and the stores needed more of that space. That additional space was found in Mossman, where the UI printing department is housed, as well as central mail, general stores and equipment rental.

โ€œMail moved over into some of printing area and printingโ€™s operations, they upgraded equipment and changed some things and itโ€™s created a lot more room,โ€ Mr. Stange said. โ€œDifferent pieces of equipment have made everything, in the old days it was a lot bigger and nowadays theyโ€™re able to get better quality equipment with less of a footprint.โ€

University Surplus has more room at its new location and will open to the public on Saturdays instead of Thursdays. The first sale date is July 10.

โ€œWeโ€™re going to be open on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and the only time we will not be open on a second or fourth Saturday is if itโ€™s a home football game,โ€ he said.

The department is installing a room to sell overstock Hawkeye athletic gear, which University Surplus began selling a year ago but never promoted. Recently, University Surplus sold 100 pairs of cleats to Cornell College, although the general public can buy as well.

โ€œThatโ€™s all of the overstock items from the football team, so everything that weโ€™re selling is not coming from the Hawk Shop, itโ€™s coming from the football team itself,โ€ he said. โ€œWe sell game-used equipment as well, such as shoes, helmets, t-shirts, polo shirts, sweat suits, coats, hats and stuff.โ€

Meanwhile, the former Gilbert Street location is being prepped to house an outlet store for the Hawk Shops. An opening date is unknown.

โ€œThe project is temporarily on hold right now. Weโ€™re delaying the opening so I donโ€™t have much to report,โ€ said Richard Shannon, director of UI bookstores and the Hawk Shops. โ€œItโ€™s not open now and weโ€™re trying to figure out just when exactly weโ€™ll get it open.โ€