Change is imminent, but how far should one stretch his arms? For sure, man has no boundaries for creative ideas, and the beauty is it’s all accepted fair and square. Any country undergoes major changes economically which in turn directly improves its progress. Marketing strategies employed now are more creative that don’t want to see important structures go waste. You might just be wondering what the topic’s all about as it’s being stretched a bit politically. Well, the connection is pretty simple. We all have a government in our respective countries, and there’re marketing strategies appropriately concentrated upon. The idea is preserving buildings of significance and commercializing them accordingly. Especially in India, things are heading to a bigger commercial makeover where ancient structures are being converted to fantastic hotels. It’s like hitting two birds with a single stone, one is you’re preserving the building; second, you’re not allowing it to go a waste, instead making money and uplifting the economy. We’ll see how a jam factory turned into an overnight star in Australia now.
The Henry Jones Art Hotel, Hobart, Australia
When you approach the Henry Jones Art Hotel in Australia, you’d still see the signboard of the jam factory which existed before. George Peacock, a businessman found the harbor location as an ideal spot for setting up jam production and eventually a factory in 1861. The company prospered very well under one of his employees by the name of Henry Jones and saw expansion in business covering all the buildings in a block along the dock. At the present time, the canning machinery and boilers are all gone. The hotel now has 56 rooms and focuses strictly on artwork that features 300 works or more created by art school graduates of Tasmania.






Fri, Dec 2, 2011
Hotels & Nightlife