Website Assists New Orleans Antiques Dealers
ListAntiques.com, an antiques search engine, is offering their services free-of-charge to New Orleans area antiques professionals. This will enable the dealers affected by the recent hurricanes to display their inventories to potential buyers worldwide.
(PRWEB) October 11, 2005 -- ListAntiques.com, an antiques search engine, is offering their services free-of-charge to New Orleans area antiques professionals. This will enable the dealers affected by the recent hurricanes to display their inventories to potential buyers worldwide.
Besides Bourbon Street and Mardi Gras, Creole Cuisine and Jazz, New Orleans is also noted for being one of the nation’s leading antiques centers. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, many area dealers now face the daunting task of rebuilding their businesses. As a way of assisting in their efforts, John Bermingham and Anthony Paras, owners of the antiques search engine “ListAntiques.com” have offered the services of their site at no cost for 1 year to antiques professionals affected by hurricane Katrina. Bermingham, also a New York City antiques dealer, knows firsthand the difficulties of sustaining a business after a catastrophe, his own business having been affected by the events of September 11th. “I think the antiques community has a responsibility to its various members, and in this small way we hope to help some dealers make it through these tough times” Bermingham said.
“ListAntiques.com” enables antiques professionals to upload multiple images and descriptions of their inventory to the site which then can be browsed by collectors and designers worldwide. Those interested in this service should visit the website www.ListAntiques.com for more information.
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