Architectural Art versus Real Estate value

Posted on October 07, 2014 by Michael Glickman | 0 Comments

How many times did we hear that  Architectural Art does contribute to Real Estate value.

In most cases - indirectly.

But, sometimes very much DIRECTLY!!!!

This is just one example: Art Space NYC has completed extensive Decorative Art installation at the Main Lobby of Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York: Art on glass, Bass Reliefs, Moroccan Plaster, Venetian Plaster, Leafing, Glazing and etc.

All kind of plaster materials by Fresco has been use there (supplied by Marmorino Depot).

What happened soon after that?

Waldorf  Astoria has been sold to Chinese Insurance Firm for almost 2 (two) Billions Dollars!  Check this article below.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/search?q=waldorf%20astoria

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