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Sep
5

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…

Aug
29

Kenneth Slaught Comments On Tech Developments In Real Estate

As technological developments revolutionize America’s real estate industry, the property management sector continues to become more efficient and profitable. Platforms offering numerous online collaborations and workflow automation are increasing in popularity, in large part due to their important ability to offer prompt access…

Aug
22

Kenny Slaught on the Usage Trends of Energy Generated By Hoover Dam

The engines room in the internal part of the dam is fixed with 17 generators that make all the energy, where 16 of them are huge generators while two littler ones work as one generator. The littler ones are used to direct hydroelectric…

Aug
15

Kenny Slaught Celebrates Continued Success Of Hoover Dam

The landmark structure was built during the American Great Depression period, between 1931 and 1936, costing the government $49 million dollars. The dam was initially named Boulder Dam, but was later switched to Hoover Dam in honor of the then-President Herbert Hoover, who…

Aug
8

Hoover Dam, A Great Project that Provides Immense Water and Hydroelectric Energy – Kenny Slaught

Situated on the border right in the middle of the states of Arizona and Nevada, in the United States, Hoover Dam is an astounding project designed to provide water and hydroelectric energy to a significant chunk of the area by using the great…

Aug
1

Architectural Landmarks of Santa Barbara – Kenny Slaught

The hundred-year-old Hotel Virginia, El Pueblo Viejo district in the historic hub and the two pink towers of the Old Mission, which is the popular venue of retreats and celebrations, are some of the most architectural landmarks in Santa Barbara. The radiantly colored…

Jul
25

Kenny Slaught on the History of Arts, Architecture and Urban Design

Renowned for his contributions to the society and interest in American history of arts and urban design, California-based entrepreneur Kenny Slaught accepts the impact of perfect architectural trends and backdrops on Santa-Barbara’s recent construction industry. While Slaught highlights the Spanish influenced buildings and…

Jul
18

Kenny Slaught Discusses 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…

Jul
11

Kenny Slaught On Rich History Of Santa Barbara Downtown

Known for promoting American arts and urban design, California-based entrepreneur Kenny Slaught understands the impact of impeccable architectural trends and traditions within Santa-Barbara’s construction scene. The Spanish inspired construction, notes Slaught, and the carefully designed archways and structures stretch throughout this small coastal…

Jul
4

Santa Barbara Vibrant And Thriving, Says Kenny Slaught

Santa Barbara, also referred to as the American Riviera, holds internationally regard for its desirable Mediterranean climate, dramatic mountain backdrops, and stunning coastlines. The vibrant, friendly neighborhoods and generous citizens who  makeup this iconic city are often overlooked, according to local real estate ,…