Empresas y finanzas

Habsburgs Retain New York Investment Firm for Bran Castle



    Archduke Dominic Habsburg and his family have retained a private
    investment firm, Baytree Capital, to create a long-term strategic plan
    for the enhancement and preservation of historic Bran Castle in the
    Transylvanian region of Romania.

    Under the terms of the agreement, Baytree will have exclusive
    rights to represent the Habsburgs with regard to Bran Castle and
    associated properties. Bran Castle has tremendous historical
    significance to Transylvania and Romania, both real and mythical, and
    is known throughout the world as Dracula's Castle. This association
    can be traced back to Irish author Bram Stoker, who used Bran Castle
    as his inspiration for the settings of his classic 1897 novel,
    Dracula.

    With Romania's recent accession to the European Union, investors
    from all over the world are seeking to exploit the tremendous economic
    upswing now underway in the country.

    Michael Gardner, Chairman of Baytree Capital, said, "I am
    privileged and honored that the Habsburg family have entrusted me with
    the future of this precious asset. Bran Castle is one of Romania's top
    tourist attractions, and with the expected boom in tourism generated
    by the mythological draw of Transylvania, the Habsburg family believes
    that a strategic plan for the development of Bran castle is needed."

    Archduke Dominic said, "I chose Michael Gardner to create a plan
    for Bran Castle because I felt he would do it with the utmost
    sensitivity towards my family, the castle's history, and our ties to
    the country. Aside from the castle's connection to one of the most
    famous novels ever written, Bran Castle is steeped in critical events
    of European history dating from the 14th Century to the present."

    Queen Marie, the Archduke's grandmother, and her family lived in
    the castle in the early part of the 20th Century. The seven hundred
    year-old castle was seized from the family by the communist regime in
    1948, and was converted into a museum in the late 1950s.

    The Bran Castle was rightfully returned to the Habsburg family by
    the Romanian government in 2006.

    For more information on Baytree Capital, please visit
    http://www.baytreecapital.com.