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Mar
28

Kenny Slaught Discusses Impacts of 2012 JOBS Act

Kenny Slaught explains that the new intuitive programs and mobile apps give developers and builders access to more properties in various areas. California’s crowdfunding campaigns became popular after the 2012 Jumpstart Our Business Startup (JOBS) Act was established. The act made it legal…

Mar
27

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

The Spanish Colonial revival movement was developed 100 years ago in California by architect George Washington Smith. He dropped out of Harvard to work in bond trading, and moved to Santa Barbara later to relax. After noticing locals loved his work, he continued…

Mar
26

Slaught Discusses Hospice Of Santa Barbara Leading Way On PTSD

“The professionals at Hospice of Santa Barbara strive to provide the highest level of service to clients by offering effective, cutting-edge therapies,” Kenny Slaught writes, recognizing the work of the organization. “Dealing with grief and loss is extremely difficult, but a new therapy…

Mar
25

Kenny Slaught On Santa Barbara Architecture Today

Architect George Washington Smith developed the Spanish Colonial revival style nearly a century ago in California. Smith dropped out of Harvard to work in business, and moved to Santa Barbara after becoming successful. Initially planning to retire, the architect changed his mind when…

Mar
24

Kenny Slaught Discusses Santa Barbara Bowl Supports Girls Rock Program

In 2015, the Girls Rock Santa Barbara was sponsored by the Santa Barbara Bowl Foundation. Kenny Slaught knows that music boosts girl’s self confidence, who get empowered while attending the organization’s programs. The teens attend workshops, perform live, and receive music classes. They…

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
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…

Feb
26

Kenny Slaught Stands Through Variances In Housing Market For Long Term Success

Kenny Slaught, Investec Real Estate Companies CEO, led his real estate company through many unexpected changes over the years. As a Southern California resident since birth and with a 30-year experience in the industry, he overcame unexpected variance and bested trends. He discusses…

Feb
25

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

About a century ago, architect  George Washington Smith started the Spanish Colonial Revival style in California. Smith left Harvard and became a businessman, moving to Santa Barbara after achieving success. Although he planned on focusing on his hobbies, he continued creating structures for the…