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Sale of L.A. County’s Last Slaughterhouse Site Delayed After Bankruptcy Filing

Pico Rivera plans to participate in the auction to ensure the site never resumes slaughter operations.

Overview

  • The court-supervised auction set for Wednesday was postponed after a Jan. 27 bankruptcy filing by the landowner, with the sale now potentially months away.
  • Pico Rivera publicly committed to joining the sale process to block any return of slaughter activity and to influence the property’s reuse.
  • City officials outlined potential conversions that include affordable housing, public open space, or plant-based food innovation, supported by city funds and potential grants and philanthropy.
  • The opening bid was reported at $7 million, and auction documents list the property’s value at about $7.4 million.
  • Animal-rights groups rallied at the Stanley Mosk Courthouse as the sale was delayed, highlighting the plant’s closure in late 2025 after 61 humane-handling violations and a 2022 USDA suspension.