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Gansevoort Owner Sorry for Billboard But It's Not Going Anywhere

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3/09/2007 at 10:28 AM
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With neighborhood businesses enforcing a boycott of the Hotel Gansevoort guests (thanks to the hotel's eyesore of a billboard), owner Michael Achenbaum was forced to apologize.

Page Six reports that Achenbaum sent out an email to neighbors which apologized for installing the billboards.

"It was a business decision made without fully envisioning the sheer size of the signage and without understanding the emotional impact it would trigger," Achenbaum wrote. But the signs aren't moving. "As I am bound to a long-term lease to allow these legally designed and constructed signs, I have come to the table with local community members to suggest ways to minimize the aesthetic impact."

So the billboards are here to stay but Achenbaum is willing to make some changes like installing art on the back of the billboards of the signs. He says this could be a new way for local artists to display their work and since money always talks, he's willing to throw $5,000 at each artist as a commission as well as host community charity events at the hotel.

Will this work? Who knows but we still say book your own reservations for neighborhood restaurants if you are staying at the Gansevoort.

Related Stories:
· Hotel's sign of desperation [NY Post]
· Billboard Near Hotel Gansevoort Still Causing Problems [HotelChatter]
· Gansevoort Stands Behind its Meatboard [Curbed]

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luciferbumps
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Owner Sorry for Billboard (none / 0)

I knew Michael would figure out a way to comprimise. He may have made a mistake, but it did show how quickly your neighbors will turn on you. The other meatpacking owners were quick to burn him on a cross. It also shows how quickly the other owners will let thier potential customers be inconvienenced over their own petty squabbles. I am frankly turned off to all those dining establishments after seeing how their owners carry themselves.  I thought this whole problem coud be solved by using the billboards for good like Michael's art idea, or maybe an ad for a travel destination that everyone would want to look at.

by luciferbumps on 3/09/2007 at 8:46 PM


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