Thursday, July 5, 2007

ARCHITECTURAL TREASURE TROVE GETS LARGER - Barnegat, NJ Architectural Salvage Company Doubles its Space To Accommodate Rare Treasures

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ARCHITECTURAL TREASURE TROVE GETS LARGER -
Barnegat, NJ Architectural Salvage Company Doubles its Space
To Accommodate Rare Treasures

DATELINE: BARNEGAT, NJ; ISSUED JULY 29, 2002...More room for a mantle from an old Victorian, French doors from an old estate, gargoyles, classic bar glass from the kind of neighborhood bar we all miss and stained glass that made churches majestic. Recycling the Past, the region's leading architectural salvage company has recently doubled their space to accommodate increased inventory in their fast-growing salvage business.

Located on the New Jersey shore at 381 North Main Street in Barnegat, Recycling the Past has recently purchased the property adjacent to their existing display yard and showroom to expand their space from one acre to two acres. This will accommodate their unique household and vast garden treasures for display that have been carefully salvaged and preserved.

"We have always traveled all over the country to salvage rare architectural pieces and we have always catered to clients across the U.S. But, constantly adding new items and fresh content and items to our website , demand for our product has significantly increased fueling a need to vastly increase in our inventory," noted Matthew White, founder of Recycling the Past. "This expansion will help us accommodate our growing accumulation of eclectic and rare pieces that just can't be found elsewhere."

FROM BACKYARD TO STUDIO SET
Recycling the Past specializes in collecting new items to stimulate the senses and trigger the imagination, harvesting treasures from cities and farms across the country. Because of their unique product, the company has most recently provided architectural pieces to MTV studios for use in a beach house set. Bruce Springsteen and Martha Stewart have also acquired one-of-a-kind items from the company.

PRESERVING AMERICA'S TREASURES
Founded in 1994, the family owned and operated Recycling the Past is a full-scale architectural salvage operation located in historic Barnegat, New Jersey. Committed to excellence, Recycling the Past is proud of their ability to preserve America's treasures and is a leading, dependable and reliable source for recycled architectural pieces.

Offering an eclectic variety of treasures such as: architectural antiques, mantles, stained glass windows, lighting fixtures (both interior and exterior), iron gates, and fencing to garden elements such as furniture, urns, statuary, and fountains, the company's goal is to meet the needs of everyone from the do-it-yourself inclined, to contractors, renovators, designers and collectors.

Recycling the Past searches backcountry roads and explores storied urban neighborhoods for treasures of the past, salvaging highly desirable, hard to find antiques. The company often uses traditional demolition and dismantling techniques to obtain items. Recycling the Past purchases the salvage rights to some of the most interesting estates, mansions, public buildings and historical sites across the U.S. Recycling the Past is headquartered at 381 North Main Street, Barnegat, NJ, forty-five minutes north of Atlantic City, and an hour and a half from New York City. For more information, visit www.recyclingthepast.com or contact (609) 660-9790.

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