
Wall Street Café
Wall Street Bar has been working next to the Greenwich Trade Centre since mid-year. It's hard to guess, the creators inspired a single New York street, a symbol of the American and world financial market.
Form
According to the Wall Street Bar concept, this is a democratic institution open to all kinds of events, ranging from conferences and lectures to weddings. In order to deal with these diverse tasks, a fairly large bar space can be divided by mirror panels into two separate rooms for seventy and one hundred and ten seats. There are also two VIPs designed for ten people each. According to the ideologists, they have the desire and the opportunity to do what people like, so they've even spent a few caraco-wives in the institution. The interior was operated by the Turkish designers of Olga Levska and Nikita Ushakov. Their task was to create the most practical space and to fill the spirit of the financial centre. Therefore, the institution has direct allusions on Wall Street: a highway with real hatches, and a bar sign reiterating the original print and the New York tradition of assigning names to buildings, not numbers. All other " financial elements " of the interlayer: banking units, cash columns, money at the bar, mini safes in which the account is made are not part of the Wall Street itself, but rather what the street represents. Soon, there will be discount cards like bank cards and shares.
