Search for Treasure Worldwide Chapter 2661: Demolish a building
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As a large number of priceless Mayan antiques arrived in New York, they immediately caused a huge sensation in the city and attracted countless attention, many of which were full of jealousy and greed.
At the press conference the next afternoon, when Ye Tian released the catalog and video of this batch of Mayan antiques, the sensation was even greater.
Some guys who coveted the treasures of the Golden City even focused on the batch of Mayan antiques stored in the Columbia University Gymnasium, trying to steal a few pieces from them and make a fortune.
However, they soon learned that each of the Mayan antique artifacts was huge and extremely heavy. Without lifting equipment, one or two people could not even think of moving it.
More importantly, although those Mayan antique relics are valuable and have higher historical and cultural value, they are all made of various stones and are not gold and silver treasures or antique relics made of gold that are easier to liquidate.
After confirming this situation, those who coveted it had no choice but to give up their unrealistic ideas.
As for those Mayan antique artifacts that are smaller in size, made of gold, or decorated with a large amount of gold and various gemstones, they are all stored in major vaults in New York and are very safe!
In the following week, everyone became busier.
The arrival of these priceless Mayan antiques in New York is just the beginning of the next phase of work. Next, they need to be registered, declared, insured with insurance companies, and publicized in relevant media, etc.
In the near future, these Mayan antiques will be sent to museums. They will become antiques in the collection of the Indian History Museum. After being announced in the media, their identities will be determined.
Without Ye Tian’s permission and a certificate issued by the Indian History Museum, these Mayan antiques cannot be traded and circulated in the antique art market.
If any of these Mayan antiques appear on the market, it can only mean one thing. That Mayan antique is stolen and is a stolen cultural relic from the Museum of Indian History.
This will undoubtedly greatly reduce the risk of theft of these Mayan antiques. Even if some antiques are stolen, it will be difficult for art thieves to sell them.
Furthermore, even if one of the Mayan antiques is stolen, the insurance company will pay compensation.
As far as money is concerned, Ye Tian and the Brave and Intrepid Exploration Company will not lose anything.
In my busy schedule, more than a week has passed, and it’s mid-July.
Those guys who had returned to New York from Honduras have ended their vacations one after another and returned to the company to start working.
After half a month of vacation, these guys are fully resurrected and everyone is full of energy.
When all these guys came back, Ye Tian held a celebration dinner to celebrate the success of the exploration of the Golden City of the Mayan Empire. Even though the treasure hunt was not really over yet, there was still some finishing work!
Attending the dinner were not only the employees of Intrepid Exploration Company, but also the Columbia University archaeological team headed by Professor Delgado, as well as Hernando and several diplomatic officials from the Consulate General of Honduras in New York.
In addition, the previous Indian tribal chiefs and Mayan tribal chiefs, as well as the forty Mayan and Indian young people headed by Gray Wolf who had just arrived in New York, also attended the dinner.
Then there were representatives from the U.S. Department of Culture, the New York City Government, representatives from major museums, etc. There were many people present and the scene was very lively.
The day after the celebration dinner, Ye Tian received good news as soon as he arrived at the company in the morning.
A few minutes after he entered the office and sat down, Jason knocked on the door and walked into the office, excitedly saying to him:
"Steven, good news just came from the city hall. They have reached an agreement with all the tenants living in the old apartment buildings on East 78th Street. Those tenants agreed to accept Compensate and move away”
Hearing the news, Ye Tian was also excited and waved his fist.
"Great! This is really good news. I didn't expect the work efficiency of the guys in New York City Hall to be pretty good. It took them less than a month to solve such a difficult problem!"
“It’s not that the compensation you gave is more attractive. For the tenants living in those old buildings, the difference between living in upper Manhattan and midtown is not very big.
What's more, the New York City government has promised to provide them with relatively cheap government apartments. Under such circumstances, there is such a windfall, and they certainly don't want to miss it."
Jason continued with a smile, what he said was true.
In order to acquire the land on East 78th Street in Manhattan as soon as possible, Ye Tian provided each tenant living in those apartment buildings with a relocation compensation of US$10,000 to stimulate those tenants to move as soon as possible.
Of course, except for the mayor of New York and a few senior city officials, no one else knew that this generous relocation compensation was provided by Ye Tian!
With the stimulus of 10,000 US dollars and the New York City government's promise to lease new apartments to them, those tenants still hesitated and all chose to take the money and leave.
After chatting for a while, Ye Tian pondered for a moment, and then said to Jason:
"When all the tenants living in those old buildings are moved out, even if the real estate deal between us and the New York City Government is officially concluded, the work of building the Indian History Museum can begin. .
The demolition work will be left to you. You contact the construction company and go through all the procedures. Once all the tenants have moved out, as soon as the news is confirmed, you will take people to demolish the building as soon as possible to avoid long nights and nightmares. !
In this way, even if the tenants who move out want to repent and extort more money, they have no chance. What they see when they come back is just ruins and legal documents endorsed by the New York City Government."
"No problem, Steven, leave this matter to me. It must be interesting to demolish the building"
Jason nodded in response, this guy was even a little impatient.
After chatting for a few more words, Jason left the office and went to contact the construction company.
Ye Tianze, who was staying in the office, picked up the phone and dialed the New York mayor's cell phone directly to get a rough idea of the situation.
Subsequently, he called David to the company to discuss issues related to the land to avoid legal loopholes.
……
In the blink of an eye, nearly a week has passed.
In the past few days, the tenants who once lived in the old apartment buildings on East 78th Street in Manhattan have gradually moved out and moved to new apartments.
When they moved from East 78th Street, they not only took away their luggage, furniture, and memories, but they also had an extra $10,000 in their bank accounts, and everyone was smiling.
On the day after the last tenant moved out, such a piece of news was published in the New York Times.
"It is reported that Intrepid Exploration Company has purchased a piece of land on East 78th Street in Manhattan. The Indian History Museum envisioned by Steven will be located on East 78th Street in Manhattan, echoing the Metropolitan Museum.
With the completion of this Indian history museum, New York will have one of the world's top private museums. The price of housing and land in Manhattan's East 78th Street and nearby neighborhoods where the museum is located will inevitably rise..."
The moment they saw or heard the news, the tenants who had just moved out from East 78th Street happily with $10,000 in their pockets were all stunned and dumbfounded!
When they came to their senses and hurried back to East 78th Street in Manhattan with the anger of being teased, all they saw were ruins!
The old apartment buildings where they once lived had been demolished overnight. Construction machinery, bricks, gravel and other construction waste were everywhere!
In addition, there were many New York police and security personnel responsible for maintaining order, as well as lawyers wearing hard hats and suits!
Seeing this scene, the tenants who hurried back were all filled with hatred, but there was nothing they could do!
Search for Treasure Worldwide Chapter 2661: Demolish a building
www.lnmao.org, the fastest update to the latest chapters of treasure hunting around the world!
As a large number of priceless Mayan antiques arrived in New York, they immediately caused a huge sensation in the city and attracted countless attention, many of which were full of jealousy and greed.
At the press conference the next afternoon, when Ye Tian released the catalog and video of this batch of Mayan antiques, the sensation was even greater.
Some guys who coveted the treasures of the Golden City even focused on the batch of Mayan antiques stored in the Columbia University Gymnasium, trying to steal a few pieces from them and make a fortune.
However, they soon learned that each of the Mayan antique artifacts was huge and extremely heavy. Without lifting equipment, one or two people could not even think of moving it.
More importantly, although those Mayan antique relics are valuable and have higher historical and cultural value, they are all made of various stones and are not gold and silver treasures or antique relics made of gold that are easier to liquidate.
After confirming this situation, those who coveted it had no choice but to give up their unrealistic ideas.
As for those Mayan antique artifacts that are smaller in size, made of gold, or decorated with a large amount of gold and various gemstones, they are all stored in major vaults in New York and are very safe!
In the following week, everyone became busier.
The arrival of these priceless Mayan antiques in New York is just the beginning of the next phase of work. Next, they need to be registered, declared, insured with insurance companies, and publicized in relevant media, etc.
In the near future, these Mayan antiques will be sent to museums. They will become antiques in the collection of the Indian History Museum. After being announced in the media, their identities will be determined.
Without Ye Tian’s permission and a certificate issued by the Indian History Museum, these Mayan antiques cannot be traded and circulated in the antique art market.
If any of these Mayan antiques appear on the market, it can only mean one thing. That Mayan antique is stolen and is a stolen cultural relic from the Museum of Indian History.
This will undoubtedly greatly reduce the risk of theft of these Mayan antiques. Even if some antiques are stolen, it will be difficult for art thieves to sell them.
Furthermore, even if one of the Mayan antiques is stolen, the insurance company will pay compensation.
As far as money is concerned, Ye Tian and the Brave and Intrepid Exploration Company will not lose anything.
In my busy schedule, more than a week has passed, and it’s mid-July.
Those guys who had returned to New York from Honduras have ended their vacations one after another and returned to the company to start working.
After half a month of vacation, these guys are fully resurrected and everyone is full of energy.
When all these guys came back, Ye Tian held a celebration dinner to celebrate the success of the exploration of the Golden City of the Mayan Empire. Even though the treasure hunt was not really over yet, there was still some finishing work!
Attending the dinner were not only the employees of Intrepid Exploration Company, but also the Columbia University archaeological team headed by Professor Delgado, as well as Hernando and several diplomatic officials from the Consulate General of Honduras in New York.
In addition, the previous Indian tribal chiefs and Mayan tribal chiefs, as well as the forty Mayan and Indian young people headed by Gray Wolf who had just arrived in New York, also attended the dinner.
Then there were representatives from the U.S. Department of Culture, the New York City Government, representatives from major museums, etc. There were many people present and the scene was very lively.
The day after the celebration dinner, Ye Tian received good news as soon as he arrived at the company in the morning.
A few minutes after he entered the office and sat down, Jason knocked on the door and walked into the office, excitedly saying to him:
"Steven, good news just came from the city hall. They have reached an agreement with all the tenants living in the old apartment buildings on East 78th Street. Those tenants agreed to accept Compensate and move away”
Hearing the news, Ye Tian was also excited and waved his fist.
"Great! This is really good news. I didn't expect the work efficiency of the guys in New York City Hall to be pretty good. It took them less than a month to solve such a difficult problem!"
“It’s not that the compensation you gave is more attractive. For the tenants living in those old buildings, the difference between living in upper Manhattan and midtown is not very big.
What's more, the New York City government has promised to provide them with relatively cheap government apartments. Under such circumstances, there is such a windfall, and they certainly don't want to miss it."
Jason continued with a smile, what he said was true.
In order to acquire the land on East 78th Street in Manhattan as soon as possible, Ye Tian provided each tenant living in those apartment buildings with a relocation compensation of US$10,000 to stimulate those tenants to move as soon as possible.
Of course, except for the mayor of New York and a few senior city officials, no one else knew that this generous relocation compensation was provided by Ye Tian!
With the stimulus of 10,000 US dollars and the New York City government's promise to lease new apartments to them, those tenants still hesitated and all chose to take the money and leave.
After chatting for a while, Ye Tian pondered for a moment, and then said to Jason:
"When all the tenants living in those old buildings are moved out, even if the real estate deal between us and the New York City Government is officially concluded, the work of building the Indian History Museum can begin. .
The demolition work will be left to you. You contact the construction company and go through all the procedures. Once all the tenants have moved out, as soon as the news is confirmed, you will take people to demolish the building as soon as possible to avoid long nights and nightmares. !
In this way, even if the tenants who move out want to repent and extort more money, they have no chance. What they see when they come back is just ruins and legal documents endorsed by the New York City Government."
"No problem, Steven, leave this matter to me. It must be interesting to demolish the building"
Jason nodded in response, this guy was even a little impatient.
After chatting for a few more words, Jason left the office and went to contact the construction company.
Ye Tianze, who was staying in the office, picked up the phone and dialed the New York mayor's cell phone directly to get a rough idea of the situation.
Subsequently, he called David to the company to discuss issues related to the land to avoid legal loopholes.
……
In the blink of an eye, nearly a week has passed.
In the past few days, the tenants who once lived in the old apartment buildings on East 78th Street in Manhattan have gradually moved out and moved to new apartments.
When they moved from East 78th Street, they not only took away their luggage, furniture, and memories, but they also had an extra $10,000 in their bank accounts, and everyone was smiling.
On the day after the last tenant moved out, such a piece of news was published in the New York Times.
"It is reported that Intrepid Exploration Company has purchased a piece of land on East 78th Street in Manhattan. The Indian History Museum envisioned by Steven will be located on East 78th Street in Manhattan, echoing the Metropolitan Museum.
With the completion of this Indian history museum, New York will have one of the world's top private museums. The price of housing and land in Manhattan's East 78th Street and nearby neighborhoods where the museum is located will inevitably rise..."
The moment they saw or heard the news, the tenants who had just moved out from East 78th Street happily with $10,000 in their pockets were all stunned and dumbfounded!
When they came to their senses and hurried back to East 78th Street in Manhattan with the anger of being teased, all they saw were ruins!
The old apartment buildings where they once lived had been demolished overnight. Construction machinery, bricks, gravel and other construction waste were everywhere!
In addition, there were many New York police and security personnel responsible for maintaining order, as well as lawyers wearing hard hats and suits!
Seeing this scene, the tenants who hurried back were all filled with hatred, but there was nothing they could do!