This Old House Plans First Ever New York City Renovation
June 9, 2008
Monday, June 9, 2008, Concord, MA—For the first-time ever, the Emmy Award-winning television series This Old House is currently looking for a historic home to renovate in the New York City area. The TV crew is hoping to find a dynamic family with a great old house in need of help, with plenty of things to save and update. However, the project’s scope must be “just right” – not a whole house, but more than just a kitchen. The renovation must be completed in about 4 to 5 months, with construction beginning as early as August and finished by December. The ideal project should already be underway with design plans and have the ability to be “fast-tracked.”
The selected project will be featured on multiple This Old House episodes beginning on PBS in early 2009. The deadline for submissions is Friday, July 4, 2008.
Please note that the renovations are completely funded by the homeowners and not by This Old House, though the show arranges for product discounts and donations where possible. All donated items are considered gifts, on which the homeowners pay taxes.
This Old House is reviewing proposals now. To be considered, submit the following:
- Brief description of the house including house style and year built
- Low-res digital pictures of the home’s interior and exterior
- Brief description of the current owners
- Low-res digital pictures of the homeowners
- The scope of the renovation
- How much you plan to spend
- When you need to start and conclude the project
Please e-mail proposals to pickmyhouse@timeinc.com or submit them via regular mail to: This Old House Project Proposals, P.O. Box 130, Concord, Massachusetts 01742.
Select homeowners will be contacted by show producers for further interviews. Due to the volume of proposals received, This Old House will not be able to respond personally to everyone or return submitted materials.
This Old House is produced by This Old House Productions, Inc., for This Old House Ventures, Inc., and is presented on PBS by WGBH Boston. Senior producer and director is David Vos and producer is Deborah Hood. Founder is Russell Morash. Funding is provided by Andersen Windows, Inc., GMC, The Home Depot, and State Farm Insurance Companies.
This Old House is the No. 1 multi-media home enthusiast brand, offering trusted information and expert advice through award-winning television, a highly regarded magazine, an information-driven Web site, a comprehensive line of books, a DVD series, and live events.
This Old House Ventures, Inc., is a business of Time Inc., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Time Warner.
WGBH Boston is America’s preeminent public broadcasting producer, the source of fully one-third of PBS’s prime-time lineup, along with some of public television’s best-known lifestyle shows and children’s programs and many public radio favorites. For more information, visit www.wgbh.org.
Media Contacts:
Debra Richman
Vice President
This Old House Ventures, Inc.
212-522-6856
debra_richman@timeinc.com
Dawn Newell
Senior Account Executive
WGBH Boston
617-300-5344
dawn_newell@wgbh.org
Tara Rafieymehr
Account Executive
WGBH Boston
617-300-5328
tara_rafieymehr@wgbh.org