In With the Old “The Andes Hotel: Heart of the Catskills” S5 April 24 2024 on Magnolia

On Wednesday April 24 2024, Magnolia broadcasts an episode of the series In With the Old!
The Andes Hotel: Heart of the Catskills Season 5 Episode Summary
In this episode of “In With the Old” on Magnolia, titled “The Andes Hotel: Heart of the Catskills,” viewers are treated to a captivating journey as Derek Curl takes on the ambitious task of transforming an iconic hotel in the western Catskills. With a big vision and only six short months to complete the renovation, Derek must lean on his friends and the local community to keep the heart of the town alive and thriving.
As the renovation project unfolds, viewers are immersed in the challenges and triumphs faced by Derek and his team. From preserving the hotel’s historic charm to implementing modern updates, every step of the transformation is a labor of love and dedication.
Don’t miss “The Andes Hotel: Heart of the Catskills” on Magnolia, as “In With the Old” showcases the power of community, creativity, and perseverance in revitalizing a cherished landmark. Tune in for an episode filled with inspiration, camaraderie, and the magic of restoration as Derek Curl and his team work to breathe new life into the heart of the Catskills.
What Time is the “The Andes Hotel: Heart of the Catskills” Episode On?
The The Andes Hotel: Heart of the Catskills episode of In With the Old will be broadcast on April 24 2024 on Magnolia at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “The Andes Hotel: Heart of the Catskills” Episode New?
The The Andes Hotel: Heart of the Catskills episode of In With the Old is all new!
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In With the Old Series Information
| Designers, builders and old-home enthusiasts in small towns and big cities across America re-imagine and transform abandoned structures by preserving their historical integrity while giving them new purpose. |
