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Aug
30

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…

Aug
23

Non-Profits Crucial To Thriving Santa Barbara, Says Kenny Slaught

Santa Barbara’s exceptional community maintains a deep commitment, upheld by the county’s civic leaders, business professionals, and residents. Kenny Slaught notes that the city’s deep tradition of nonprofit activity and generous giving can be seen today through numerous charities, volunteer organizations and community…

Jul
19

Kenny Slaught Takes Investec Towards Long Term Success

Investec Real Estate Companies, Kenny Slaught’s company, boldly guides his investment, management, and development firm through the market’s often unpredictable cycles with great success. Slaught has been a key figure in the Southern California residential, commercial and industrial property scenes for more than…

Jul
12

Kenny Slaught On Santa Barbara Emerging As A Center For Young Businesses

In addition to being a top tourist destination, Santa Barbara has now become a center for new and emergent businesses, said Kenny Slaught. Lots of promising, new companies have been shaped in recent years, and many, counting AppScale, LastLine, TrackR, and Salty Girl…

Jul
5

Kenny Slaught – Ambassador Of Santa Barbara’s Historical Architecture

Kenny Slaught is proud 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 events. The flashy tiles…

Jun
28

Kenny Slaught Notes Region First Protecting Architectural Legacy

The city’s natural charm was intentional and back in 1925, city planners enacted development controls to prevent demotion of Spanish Colonial architecture. The region was the first in the nation to proactively think about the importance of historic structures. Controls came in to…

Jun
21

Kenny Slaught On Santa Barbara As An American 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…

Jun
14

Kenny Slaught Blogs For Hospice Of Santa Barbara’s Anticipatory Grief Services Program

Kenny Slaught, a long-time backer of community initiatives, Santa Barbara-based real estate investor, and leading force in the property sector, has fully embraced Hospice of Santa Barbara’s numerous ways to help people experiencing hardship in life experience joy and meaningfulness through empathy and…

Jun
7

Kenny Slaught Increases Awareness Of I Have A Friend Initiative

An active real estate investor, Kenny Slaught has been a continued supporter of Hospice of Santa Barbara and its I Have a Friend Mentor Program. To increase public awareness, Slaught has recently promoted the program thru his blog at KennySlaught.com. Read more: http://markets.financialcontent.com/streetinsider/news/read/33506685

May
31

Non-Profits Crucial To Thriving Santa Barbara, Says Kenny Slaught

Santa Barbara’s exceptional community maintains a deep commitment, upheld by the county’s civic leaders, business professionals, and residents. Kenny Slaught notes that the city’s deep tradition of nonprofit activity and generous giving can be seen today through numerous charities, volunteer organizations and community…