Using Salvaged Materials for a Fixer Upper Home Purchase
Few would deny that unique style is a bonus for prospective buyers of renovated homes. While quality and function are important, it can be […]
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Few would deny that unique style is a bonus for prospective buyers of renovated homes. While quality and function are important, it can be […]
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When the architecturologists at Olde Good Things worked to salvage the former Staten Island Ferry the Walter Keane, they came ashore with a […]
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While New York City is a place of constant growth and change, it is also a city filled with numerous architectural wonders from […]
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As New York City ushers in a new era of progress, distinguished by the revitalization of some of the city’s most famous landmark […]
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Going “green” has been a popular theme chanted in Hollywood, schools, and corporate America over the last decade. Recycle, reduce, reuse – and close […]
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One of the best parts of being the number one architectural salvage company is the country is getting to preserve items of interest […]
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ANCHOR CHAIN TABLES In Scranton we sit on two warehouses piled high with vintage glass, picturesque sheets of tin, salvaged wood paneling, doors, […]
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When the new owners of the luxury Plaza Hotel in New York City, decided to renovate and transform its interior in 2005, Olde […]
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When Mayor Guiliani rehabbed the Times Square neighborhood, the architecturologists from Olde Good Things were fortunate to be able to salvage architectural artifacts […]
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The architecturologists at Olde Good Things were able to carefully preserve a true landmark of history when they captured the famous stained glass window panels […]
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