Harlem’s Demolition Depot Commissioned To Sell Art Nouveau Mansion Architectural And Ornament Treasures On Long Island
Demolition Depot has been commissioned to sell the architectural and garden ornaments from a distinguished couple’s summer home.
Demolition Depot has been commissioned to sell the architectural and garden ornaments from a distinguished couple’s summer home.
The architectural contents of this refined yet beautiful Park Avenue apartment are now available for you through our friend at Demolition Depot in East Harlem.
Who would have imagined that if you drove by this house it would have a perfectly intact, turn of the century classic American interior?
We love history and especially Harlem history. So, when our friends at Demolition Depot in Harlem sent us an e-mail regarding two stately Upper East Side Mansions that are being demolished for a Condo Development – we had to let you know about it.
Our neighbors at Harlem-based Demolition Depot just sent us an e-mail about a unique opportunity to own a part of New York City history.
The Demolition Depot and Irreplaceable Artifacts in Harlem, a modest Harlem tenement building is a unique source of vintage plumbing fixtures, doors, windows, shutters, railings, gates, grills, mantels, stone and terracotta pieces, religious objects and so much more worth millions of dollars.
Our friends at The Demolition Depot in Harlem sent us this description of this simple 1890s Connecticut waterfront home that a new owner bought it and radically remodeled it in 1927.
East Harlem-based Demolition Depot writes that the Hudson River State Hospital was designed by Frederick Clarke Withers. The grounds were designed by Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted.
Join Harlem’s Demolition Depot in about two months, at the Open House New York event that will return for its annual activity-packed weekend of events and ours that gives visitors open access to sites that are normally off-limits to the public.
Harlem Country Auctions presents the inaugural event in an ongoing series of auctions.
Join Harlem resident Evan Blum, executive director of Harlem-based Demolition Depot & Irreplaceable Artifacts, with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.
The Biz Journal reports that Evan Blum, owner of a Harlem architectural salvage business, paid $280,357 to purchase the 11-story Central Warehouse cold storage building just north of downtown Albany, New York.