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Archive of posts published in the category: Property Investing
Aug
17

Kenny Slaught Notes Ongoing Successes Of Hoover Dam

The revolutionary structure came to life during the American Great Depression from 1931 to 1936, costing the nation $49 million. The dam was known as Boulder Dam, later changed to Hoover Dam in honor of the then-President Herbert Hoover and his significant contributions…

Aug
10

Hoover Dam Through the Ages – Kenny Slaught

Elaborating on Hoover Dam’s past, Kenny Slaught says that the progressive structure was made during the American Great Depression phase, between 1931 and 1936, costing the government $49 million dollars. Earlier, the dam was named Boulder Dam, but was subsequently called Hoover Dam…

Aug
3

Kenny Slaught Discusses Hoover Dam’s Role In America’s Hydroelectric Market

Situated adjoining the states of Arizona and Nevada, in the United States, Hoover Dam is an articulate project designed to give water and hydroelectric energy to the population of that region, taking advantage of the immense power produced by the Colorado River. California-based…

Jul
27

Architect Smith’s Works are Deeply Appreciated Today – Kenny Slaught

About a century ago, well-known architect George Washington Smith, caused the emergence of a California movement known as the Spanish Colonial revival. Smith was a man who dropped out of Harvard to finally work as a bond trader. When Smith became a flourishing…

Jul
20

Kenny Slaught – On Santa Barbara’s Historical Architecture

Kenny Slaught is aware that some of the most famous Santa Barbara architecture features include the centuries-old Hotel Virginia, El Pueblo Viejo district in historical downtown quarters along with the two pink towers of the Old Mission, hosting today retreats and festivals. The…

Jul
13

Kenny Slaught On Why Santa Barbara Is Architectural Mecca

Nearly 100 years ago, famous architect George Washington Smith, inspired the California movement known as the Spanish Colonial revival. Smith was a man who dropped out of Harvard to eventually work as a bond trader. Once Smith became a successful businessman, he moved…

Jul
6

Kenny Slaught – Discusses Preservation of Spanish Colonial Architecture in Santa Barbara

Almost 100 years ago, famous architect George Washington Smith, inspired the California movement called the Spanish Colonial revival. He was a man who dropped out of Harvard and ultimately worked as a bond trader. Once a successful businessman, he moved to Santa Barbara…

Jun
29

Kenny Slaught Offers Real Estate Investment Advice

Technological development has been revolutionizing America’s real estate industry, increasing the efficiency and profitability of the property management sector. These days, platforms offer numerous online collaborations and –most importantly –workflow automation and are increasing in popularity in large because they provide prompt access…

Jun
22

Kenny Slaught Notes JOBS Act Boosting State Economy

California’s crowdfunding or peer-to-peer lending initiatives emerged after the adoption of the Jumpstart Our Business Startup (JOBS) Act of 2012, which significantly democratized the process in which sponsors can raise funds for real estate acquisitions and development. The new law allowed the previously…

Jun
15

Kenny Slaught On Lending And Borrowing Opportunities In California

Platforms offering numerous online collaborations and, more importantly, workflow automation are increasing in popularity, largely due to their ability to provide prompt access to accurate and consolidated data and information. New intuitive software and mobile applications, says the owner of one of the…