Olde Good Things on 52nd street is a destination spot for architects, decorators, designers, or anyone else who is interested in outfitting their home with interesting architectural artifacts.
“We have been part of the New York City retail landscape for more than 25 years and we remain committed to the city and its residents,” said Jim DiGiacoma, Olde Good Things board member. “Our stores will continue to offer architectural treasures that have been up-cycled from the most prestigious New York historic hotels, Broadway theaters, prominent commercial buildings, and industrial warehouses to create the most unique retail experience for the consumer.”
While Olde Good Things has a few other locations, The Hell’s Kitchen branch is its flagship store and features signature items salvaged from legendary NYC buildings. Some of the treasures you can find in this 8,000 square foot, two-floor space include mantels, gates, columns, windows, as well as mirrors, lighting, and plumbing.
This story was adapted from the W42ST article, "Hell’s Kitchen gets Olde Good Things."