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Archive of the posts written by author: Kenny Slaught.
Mar
23

Kenny Slaught Discusses Santa Barbara And The Growth Of Non-Profit Companies

Santa Barbara’s civic leaders and local business owners show a strong commitment to various charities. This makes a third main reason for its community to be so close, says Kenny Slaught. The city’s numerous nonprofits keep the tradition that started in 1928, when…

Mar
22

Kenny Slaught Proud Of Historical Skyline In Santa Barbara

Passionate about his devotion to American history regarding arts and design, California-based entrepreneur Kenny Slaught recognizes the impact of today’s architectural trends and traditions on Santa-Barbara’s construction industry. As Slaught describes the Spanish inspired buildings and intricate archways and structures stretched along this…

Mar
21

Kenny Slaught Shares Importance Of Hoover Dam, Lake Mead For Californians

Hoover Dam cost $49 million, and was erected in the Great Depression times, from 1931 to 1936. At first, its name was Boulder Dam, but was renamed to Hoover Dam to mark the support of President Herbert Hoover. Kenny Slaught notes that Hoover…

Mar
20

Kenny Slaught Continues to Support Big-Hearted In California

Central California’s notable real estate and big-hearted investor, Kenny Slaught of Investec Real Estate Companies continues to show exceptional support and empathy to those working through a hardship in life. In keeping with his visionary philosophy as a renowned charitable activist, he stands…

Mar
19

Kenny Slaught On Santa Barbara’s Role In California’s Spanish Architecture

Architect George Washington Smith launched the California trend known as the Spanish Colonial revival nearly 100 years ago. Smith was a person who left Harvard to eventually work as a bond trader. Once Smith became a wealthy businessman, he relocated to Santa Barbara…

Mar
18

Kenny Slaught Continues Work To Celebrate California Architecture

As Santa Barbara continues as a world famous tourist destination, the coastal California town north of Los Angeles is comprised of beautiful buildings with a rich history. From Spanish style homes to intricately crafted archways and structures, the city was crafted with the…

Mar
17

Kenny Slaught Notes Hospice Of Santa Barbara’s Anticipatory Grief Services Program Benefitting Community

Long-time supporter of community initiatives, Santa Barbara-based investor and leading force in the real estate industry, Kenny Slaught has wholeheartedly embraced Hospice of Santa Barbara’s various programs aimed at helping those who experienced hardship in life to learn to experience joy and meaningfulness…

Mar
16

Kenny Slaught Notes Importance Of HSB Program

Research shows that unprocessed grief among children and teenagers can have a detrimental impact on their functioning and personality. When these young people have not grown the coping skills they need to handle grief, violence, drugs, or alcohol may come into play. I…

Mar
15

Kenny Slaught Discusses Startup Community In Santa Barbara

Aside from remaining an immensely popular tourist destination, Santa Barbara has become a hub for young and developing businesses, said Kenny Slaught. Many promising, new companies have been founded in recent years, several of which, including AppScale, LastLine, TrackR, and Salty Girl Seafood,…

Mar
14

Kenny Slaught Offers Insight On Hot Real Estate Market

With a white-hot housing market, many West Coast home buyers are learning that they need to pay incredibly high prices for older, less fashionable homes. Kenny Slaught notes that costs have been steadily climbing since 2008, with the Standard & Poor’s Case-Shiller home…