Evan Blum Talks Architecture On The Danny Tisdale Show (Audio)

October 28, 2017

Join Harlem resident Evan Blum, executive director of Harlem-based Demolition Depot & Irreplaceable Artifacts, with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.

His vast inventory of architectural artifacts, illustrates his lifelong commitment to historic preservation. Business Insider wrote that Demolition Depot is “Somewhere between an antiques dealer and a salvage yard, the company sells the items to people restoring old buildings or looking for weird, original features. This is where you go if you need 16 vintage bathtubs for a Hampton’s summer home or an original front door for a Harlem brownstone. Items from the collection also end up in bars, restaurants and hotels all over the country. The Art Deco bar at The Odeon. The mirrors, and the bar at Balthazar. They rent to TV and film crews, outfitting sets for Law & OrderBoardwalk Empire, and famously, the bathrooms in Sex And The City.”

For more information visit Demolition Depot at www.demolitiondepot.com

Listen to the conversation below:


All on this week’s edition of The Danny Tisdale Show; the Saturday morning radio show hosted by businessman, visual artist and former Harlem Community Board member Danny Tisdale.

Check out more great Harlem World Radio interviews here, itunes or download them wherever you get your podcasts.


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