WEST PALM BEACH issues that can affect your home, neighborhood & social life. Huge variety of houses, condos, & town-homes for sale, historic homes, new construction, City Place, Outlet Mall, affordable to high end, gated golf communities, some with lakes & dockage. Realtor MARILYN JACOBS can sell your property quickly, and/or find you the HOME OF YOUR DREAMS (561-302-3388). Meet me at my Donohue Real Estate Palm Beach office at 256 Worth Avenue and let us go looking!
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
CONVENTION CENTER ICONIC BRANDING IMAGE COMING
Monday, December 24, 2007
A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS GIFT IN HONOR OF YOUR FRIEND OR RELATIVE
Friday, December 14, 2007
MOST EXPENSIVE WEST PALM BEACH CONDO IS AT ONE WATERMARK ON THE ICW
Saturday, December 08, 2007
ISRAELI SECURITIES APPROVED AS COUNTY INVESTMENT
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
AGREEMENT NEAR TO FREEZE MORTGAGE RATES FOR SOME
Thursday, November 29, 2007
1920's Mizneresque Property for Sale in Lantana
Pecky cypress ceilings… hardwood floors… beams… archways… fireplaces… iron grillework… are typical features found in 1920’s Spanish mansions, including a 1920’s early Mizneresque mission-Mediterranean home, ”Captain’s House,” on a dead end with 75’ of picturesque intracoastal waterway frontage in Lantana. The property is for sale for $2.45-MM. The main house and guest apartment, including five bedrooms, 5 baths and 2 kitchens, can be purchased separately for $1,999-MM and the adjoining properties for $455,000. The 2-story vaulted Great Room features the pecky-cypress ceilings, newly refinished red-oak floors and massive fireplace. The room is flanked on two sides by twin enclosed loggias with arched windows and has French Doors and the original 8” sq tile floors, similar to those manufactured by Addison Mizner, famous society architect. The dining loggia was the original entry; the other loggia, formerly a screened porch, has been closed in and is setup as a music room. “Eyebrow” windows are featured. The main door was milled and shipped in the 1920’s. The kitchen has reconditioned vintage appliances. The fireplace has applied masonry that looks like stone. Original antique sconces and massive metalwork chandeliers, as well as a buggy under the staircase are included. Kitchen cabinets are made of hardwood, but facings are built of cypress beadboard from old storm shutters from a 1926 house across the street. Shower rods are brass, curtain hooks are stainless steel, faucets are high-end reproductions. It includes a separate 1930’s-era duplex with two 1-bedroom, 1-bath apartments, and 1-bedroom, 1-bath 1940’s era cottage with Spanish tile floors and leaded-glass windows and runs along Lake Worth Avenue to South Lake Drive. These units include Dade County pine, Spanish tile and a shared fireplace. Enter the main residence through a walled courtyard. A big cement pond was dug up, landscaped and made into a koi pond with a brass Cupid fountain. Careful restoration has been done to a scrolled metal gate and metalwork on the grounds. Marilyn will be happy to show you this beautifully restored 1920’s Spanish property.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
THINKING ABOUT A NEW LIFESTYLE IN A POSH GATED COUNTRY CLUB?
Life is GOOD at The Boca Raton Polo Club, a posh, busy, active environment with 2 championship golf courses, active tennis program, swimming, star-studded events, clubs with many interests, special interests including a singles group and children’s activity center and a world-class spa. Come and see this elegantly updated easy-to-manage 2000 sq ft lakefront home with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Lush tropical landscaping. Walk to community pool. Price lowered to $699,000 (original price: $899,000!). Friendly community. Mandatory membership dues and fees. For more details call agent/owner Marilyn Farber Jacobs at 561-302-3388 or email marilynfjacobs@gmail.com for more information. Come and see the lifestyle… you owe it to yourself… see the some of the very best that life has to offer… to live in tasteful surroundings that are easy to manage...
Friday, November 23, 2007
STADIUM JUMPING AND WELLINGTON EQUESTRIAN PARTNERS FORM PACT AND HORSE SHOWS STAY AT CURRENT LOCATION
Sunday, November 11, 2007
23-STORY WESTIN HOTEL COMING TO WEST PALM BEACH
Sunday, November 04, 2007
ROSES WORKSHOP BEING GIVEN AT MOUNTS
A 2-part workshop designed to take the mystery out of growing roses in South Florida will be held from 9 am to 1 pm on November 10th and 17th at the Mounts Botanical Garden, 559 North Military Trail in West Palm Beach. Dubbed "How to Make Everything Come Up Roses", courses will teach about types of roses, selecting proper site, planting, staking, irrigating, fertiilizing, spraying and pruning roses. Mounts members pay $45; nonmembers pay $55. Included is the book, Growing Rose in South Florida. Call 233-1757 to register and visit www.Mounts.org.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
UNDERSTANDING IRAN’S THREAT
Mark your calendar page for Sunday, December 2nd, from 12:30 – 5 pm to head for the Marriott Hotel City Place, 1001 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach and learn all about Iran’s threat. An interesting variety of speakers will be featured, including Jim Woolsey, former Director of the CIA and Co-Chair of the US Committee on Present Danger and Congressman Ron Klein (D-Florida), Vice-Chair of the Subcommittee on Middle East, U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs. We will learn about Iran from an insider, Amir Abbas Fakhravar, Iranian Student Leader and former Prisoner of the Iranian regime. We will get other views from Philippe Vinogradoff, Consul General of France in Florida, and Victor Comras, former United Nations Security Council monitor of Anti-Terrorist Sanctions and a leading expert on international law and terrorism financing. Hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be served. Sponsors are the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County in conjunction with the World Affairs Council of the Florida Palm Beaches and other local organizations. Please make out checks for $18 (not tax deductible) to Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County and mail to 4601 Community Drive, West Palm Beach, FL 33417, Attn: JCRC. You can register online at JewishPalmBeach.org, or RSVP to Mary Greco at 561-242-6671 or email jcrc@jewishpalmbeach.org. Co-sponsors include Anti-Defamation League, B’nai B’rith International, Christ Fellowship, Covenant Centre International, Florida Security Council, National Council of Jewish Women and Palm Beach County Board of Rabbis. Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to become more aware of Iran’s threat.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
ROTARIES PLAN ZOO EVENT
Various Palm Beach County, Palm Beach and West Palm Beach Rotaries, along with other Rotary groups, plan a season kickoff November 8th at 7 pm, “Adventure at the Palm Beach Zoo. Music, dancing and entertainment, a barbecue and beverages are offered for the $45 per person admission price. Reserve by this Thursday and please wear safari and jungle prints. For more information, call 561-653-3973.
Monday, October 22, 2007
NATIONAL TRUST HISTORIC HOTELS WELCOMES BRAZILIAN COURT IN PALM BEACH
Citing its history and ambiance, the Brazilian Court, a condominium-hotel that is a favorite Palm Beach landmark, has joined the National Trust Historic Hotels of America, under the auspices of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. There are 200 hotels and resorts in the US that the organization acknowledges for preserving and maintaining historic integrity, architecture and ambience. Built in 1926, and designed by Rosario Candela (who built luxurious Manhattan apartments) the hotel’s south wing was added by Maurice Fatio and William Treanor in 1936. Multi-million dollar improvements were made, starting in 2002 and are now in the final phase. A central see-through lushly landscaped courtyard links the marbled lobby on Australian Avenue with an arched portico on Brazilian Avenue. A barrel-tile roof is accented with cantilevered wrought-iron balconies. The interior “speaks of Provence,” and complements the hotel’s Tuscan-villa roots. Stars who stayed there include Gary Cooper, Greta Garbo, Tommy Lee Jones and designer Bob Mackie and Marjorie Merriweather Post. Featured in the hotel are Café Boulud and the Frederic Fekkai Salon and Spa.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Customers of Avis, Budget and Hertz will pay daily fees of $2-$2.50 using “Plate-Pass” with charges billed to credit card of renter. “Rent-A-Tollpass” can be used with Dollar and Thrifty for a flat daily fee of $5.95 per rental day or $27.95 weekly with all toll charges included. These agreements are between Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise and American Traffic Solutions and Rent A Toll, Ltd. License plate information will identify the vehicles and electronically collect the toll. In it’s current newsletter, SunPass states that open road tolling will soon be available in 4 turnpike plazas – Lantana, Cypress Creek, Bird Road and Homestead Toll Plaza with plans to add this feature to other turnpike plaza areas. This will entail removal of the concrete islands (barriers, gates and columns) and adding new toll equipment structures and equipment so that cards with SunPass transducers can keep traveling at speeds of 55 mph instead of the current designated speed limit of 25 mph. Go to http://www.sunpass.com/ to update your license plate, check account balance, replenish your account, update your contact info and answer survey questions. Did you know that Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise invested $7.5-MM for generators for all service plazas giving full power for 72 hours without refueling, for use during hurricanes, and has external defibrilators available? Construction updates and real-time traffic info is available at http://www.floridasturnpike.com/. Another site for traffic info is http://www.traffic.com/.
Monday, October 08, 2007
WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE…
Alas, all the sand-renourished beach areas in the county have been returned to the ocean by abnormal winds and tides, leaving behind long buried groins, rocks, tree stumps and revetments. Stairs, lifeguard stands and building foundations have also been removed. Nearby parking areas and parks have been flooded. Millions of tons of sand are gone, ensuring death to the off-shore environment. The sand smothers fragile coral reefs and all life that inhabits them, limiting food sources for sports and food fish, interfering with “catches” for the fishermen. According to the NEW YORK TIMES (10-2-07) the world’s polar areas are experiencing and ice melt so vast that predictions are that by 2013 a blue Arctic Ocean will exist. Would you say this is an exercise in futility, and that Mother Nature wins? |
Saturday, October 06, 2007
NATIONAL HORSE SHOW REMAINS IN WELLINGTON FOR 2007
A just signed Special-Use-Permit will allow the National Horse Show, which runs from December 5-9 to erect tents needed for stabling, vendors and hospitality. To hold the 8-week Winter Equestrian Festival, another special-use permit needs to be signed. This would begin in January 2008. Keeping the show and festival in Wellington is of special interest in particular to equestrians, realtors and business that rely on the influx.
Friday, September 28, 2007
DEVELOPMENT MAY BE COMING TO VAST AGRICULTURAL AREA
The Callery-Judge citrus groves property in District 6 is the gateway to more development of a vast agricultural area near The Acreage, Loxahatchee and Royal Palm Beach. Early plans called for a “new urbanist project,” with 10,000 homes, 3.8MM sq ft of commercial and office space, a golf course, hotel and equestrian center. Residents who moved to the area for a rural environment had strongly protested the project. The revised project calls for developing 3700 acres with 2,999 houses, 236,000 sq ft fo commercial space and 80,000 sq feet of industrial property, and requires a more arduous state review, a DRI (Development of Regional Impact) study. The developer is relying on an “agricultural enclave” strategy, as yet untested in Florida, but authorized two years ago by the Legislature. Homes can be built in agricultural areas where they otherwise might not be sited; requirements for development approval is eased if their properties are at least 75% surrounded by development. GL Homes is prepared to develop a large swath of the area. Stay tuned for results of the soon-to-be-submitted project while Government officials get more familiar with this development strategy.
WELLINGTON VILLAGE COUNCIL MOVING STADIUM JUMPING PLANS AHEAD
Thursday, September 20, 2007
NAR: A GOOD DAY FOR HOUSING… September 18, 2007
Along with “the FED” cutting the discount rate by half a percentage point, the House of Representatives passed the Expanding American Homeownership Act of 2007, HR 1852, offering homeowners a safer alternative to risky mortgage products, helping homeowners who may be facing foreclosure, increasing loan limits and eliminating the statutory 3% minimum cash down payment. Mortgage modifications will allow borrowers to change mortgage terms so they can afford to stay in their home. “Partial Claim” programs will cure a loan default with the FHA lending the borrower money with a no-interest loan due when the property is sold or paid off. The National Association of Realtors (NAR), America’s largest trade association, represents 1.3MM+ members involved in all aspects of residential and commercial real estate and is known as “The Voice for Real Estate.”
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
NEW STADIUM JUMPING SHOW GROUNDS APPROVED BY WELLINGTON COUNCIL
Friday, September 14, 2007
KRAVIS UPDATE
Thursday, September 13, 2007
BEACH CLEANUP SATURDAY SEPT 15TH
Sunday, September 02, 2007
HIGH HOLY DAYS TEMPLE ATTENDANCE INCREASED BY YOUNG FAMILIES
Rabbi Sholom Ciment at Chabad-Lubavitch of Great Boynton Beach, which has 500 member families, said they this year the Temple has had a 35% growth of totally unaffiliated families. A preschool was recently opened at the Chabad, and more adjacent land was purchased, doubling the size of its campus. About 1000 people are expected for services. They offer free synagogue membership, including seats for the High Holy Days, to new families who register for the pre-school or Hebrew School. Rabbi Stephen Pinksy of Reform Temple Beth Torah of Wellington said that nonmembers attend their services, but most who come are members. He said that some congregations (but not theirs) believe they will make up their deficits each year through the sale of holiday tickets. In the past 12 years, the Temple has grown from 200 to 500 families of which 60% are younger families and 25% older families. Rabbi Anthony Fratello of Reform Temple Shaarei Shalom, west of Boynto Beach, says their High Holy Day Services are a sell-out each year, including a mix between young and old and some folks who have not yet found a congregational home. Rabbi Menachem M. Muskal of Orthodox Chabad-Lubavitch of Wellington, also called the Wellington Jewish Center, says they won’t turn anyone away for lack of funds, and their young population is growing.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
HORSE SHOW COMPLEX ON 140 ACRES COMING IN WELLINGTON
Mark Bellissimo purchased 140 acres in Wellington, including Palm Beach Polo Euqestiran Club on Pierson Road and the old polo grounds along South Shore Bouevard with plans to run horseshows at Polo Equestrian Club and build a new horse shoe facility at the old polo grounds. New name will be Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. Despite being locked in litigation with Stadium Juping, Belissimo said eh would work with them during the 2007 horse season. Plans are to offer international-level Grand Pirx jumping, dressage and events such as cross country, driving and a steeplechase, with part of the facility ready by this December horse season. |
Thursday, August 02, 2007
CITYPLACE EVENTS
On August 9th, CityPlace fine restaurants are featuring CityPlaceUncorked at the Harriet Himmel Theater. Over 150 fine wines from all over the world to taste… VIP Receipton 6:30-7:30. General Admission 7:30 – 10 pm. Call 1-866-449-2489 to purchase tickets. Tickets are $100 (reserved for exclusive tastings) and General Admission is $60 in advance, $75 on day of event. Participating restaurants in clued Blue Martini, Il Bellagio, Legal Seafoods, Saito’s Japanese Steakhouse, Starbucks, City Cellar, Brewzzi, Columbia, Continental Catering, Jinja, Mark’s and Taverna OPA. |
Friday, July 20, 2007
PLAN AHEAD FOR 2008 at the KRAVIS CENTER
Joffrey Ballet (Dreyfoos Hall, Jan. 17 at 7 p.m., $25 to $75): Here's a program, billed as "Cool Vibrations," that will appeal to ballet buffs and pop fans alike. The famed American dance company, which fuses modern, classical and jazz idioms, performs works set to music by the Beach Boys, Prince and Motown greats.
Monterey Jazz Festival 50th Anniversary Tour (Dreyfoos Hall, Feb. 12 at 8 p.m., $15 to $100): This legendary jazz event is celebrated with a program featuring some of the top artists associated with it, including trumpeter Terence Blanchard (composer of numerous film scores), reed master James Moody (a veteran of Dizzy Gillespie's band) and vocalist Nnenna Freelon (a six-time Grammy nominee).
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra: Tribute to Leonard Bernstein (Dreyfoos Hall, Feb. 13 at 8 p.m., $25 to $130). The great American composer and conductor is remembered with a program featuring selections from his Broadway musicals "Candide," "On the Town" and "Wonderful Town." Jamie Bernstein (Leonard's daughter) weaves the evening together with personal commentary. Michael Barrett conducts.
k.d. lang (Dreyfoos Hall, March 1 at 8 p.m., $25 to 100). She's sung it all — country, pop, torch songs. Now, the Canadian crooner makes her Kravis debut.
Martin Short (Dreyfoos Hall, March 18 at 8 p.m., $15 to $100): You may know him as Ed Grimley, the ultimate geek. Or as Jiminy Glick, the clueless boob of a talk-show host. Or as songman Irving Cohen ("Give me a C?a bouncing C"). But whatever character comic Martin Short plays, he's sure to make you laugh.
Monday, July 16, 2007
FAR “PUTS MONEY WHERE ITS MOUTH IS” RE PROPERTY TAX REFORM BALLOT
Sunday, July 15, 2007
OKEECHOBEE TO BE WIDENED from 441 to WEST OF JOG
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Monday, July 09, 2007
With reports just in that New York City and Salt Lake City are avoiding “the [real estate] bust,” can Palm Beach County be far behind? Some investors tell me they are “sitting on the sidelines” waiting for prices to keep dropping… other investors want to “sell and get out now,” but in many cases sellers are “standing pat.” Expired listings number near or over 500 properties each day. Some sellers cancel listings after getting low low bids. Remember that June and July are usually “slow months” with so many residents and part-timers out of town. August has been an outstanding month for sales in past years as folks come down to purchase residences for this coming winter… perhaps that will happen in 2007 as well. As a Realtor, I can tell you that every day in this career is exciting… new faces… new properties… no two ever alike. Like the stock market, real estate is cyclical… and what goes down will go up… just a matter of time. Stay cool. Hang in there.
Marilyn Farber Jacobs, Realtor, ePROSunday, July 08, 2007
An Environmentally Certified “Green” $25-MM mansion is being built in Manalapan.
Frank McKinney has been building one-of-a-kind mansions in the area for the last 20 years, and is now creating an oceanfront estate that is approved by the standards of the US Green Building Council and the Florida Green Building Council. The entire project will be the subject of a documentary series. Groundbreaking is being filmed as part of this program. A scale model has been made.
The 15,000 sq ft 3-story mansion will be rooted in nature, and will feature
- thatched roofs
- water gardens
- floating sun terraces
- a waterfall spa with fire feature
- interior acrylic main floor with moving water below
- a 24’ sheer water wall with fog/smoke screen on which moving images are projected
- suspended double-helix main glass staircase
- hand-blown chandelier that mixes electricity with water
- arched aquarium wet bar to be able to walk below and view the fish above
- guesthouse made of palm and bamboo that is partially submerged in a lagoon.
“Green” features will include
- solar panels that could cover a regulation-size basketball court to generate enough energy for two average-size homes
- water system that collects enough “gray” runoff water to fill the average swimming pool every 2 weeks
- reclaimied wood amounting to saving 7 ½ acres of Brazilian rain forest
- renewable woods that regenerate every 3 years vs. every 50 years for other hardwoods
- pools, reflecting ponds, water gardens, misters and more to drop the site temperature 3-5 degrees over neighboring properties
- recycling 340,000 lbs of debris during construction
- air-conditioning and air purification systems four times better than an operating room in the Mayo Clinic.
MacKinney has written two best-selling books, and raises millions of dollars for his Caring House Project Foundation to build housing for the poor in the United States, Haiti, South America, and the Caribbean.
Governor Charlie Crist plans to reenergize the state with a mixture of solar, wind and nuclear fuel. He is expected to emphasize using renewable fuels and include mandates for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Friday afternoon, after two days of workshops and speeches at the Florida Climate Change Summit, Crist will sign executive orders and put his plan into law. Crist has signed California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Theodore Roosevelt IV to the bill along with various Hollywood personalities and scientists, renewable-energy advocates and environmentalists who will talk about how Florida can become more energy-efficient and use alternative fuels.
California Governor Schwarzenegger has committing his state to reducing its carbon emissions by 25% by 2020, calling for 1 million solar roofs by 2018, tightening car-emission standards and creating a multi-state global warming group and it is speculated that this will happen also in Florida.
Florida Power & Light Co., the state's largest utility, maintains that using renewable fuels and more stringent energy-conservation steps won't be able to support all of Florida's future growth.
According to an FPL spokesman, "What you have heard from the environmental movement is that we can get there through renewables or we can get there through offsetting the energy that we are demanding today. And what we're saying is that (it) will not get you there. You will still need to build power plants." Crist has praised FPL for exploring a wind power project in St. Lucie County and is ecstatic about utility regulators denying the utility's plan to build a "clean coal" power plant in Glades County.
Friday, July 06, 2007
IF YOU "FLIP" HOMES, THIS MAY BE OF INTEREST
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
4TH of JULY CELEBRATION
Sunday, June 24, 2007
ISRAEL BONDS INVESTMENT BILL SIGNED BY GOV CHRIST
Those authorized to invest are state agencies, municipal fire and police pension funds and local governments.
Gov. Christ recently returned from a trip to Israel that focused on bilateral trade between Israel and the State of Florida.
The first Israel bond was sold in 1951 and close to $25-billion in investment capital has been secured for the development of every aspect of Israel’s economy including agriculture, commerce and industry, and to absorb Jews from the former Soviet Union, Ethiopia and elsewhere.
Saturday, June 16, 2007
4th of JULY CELEBRATIONS IN WELLINGTON
From noon to 5 pm. Regular pool entrance fee applies.
FAMILY 4th CELEBRATION AT VILLAGE PARK
Traditional games, inflatable rides, crafts, face painting, airbrush tattoos, prizes and fun foods for purchase. Live musical performances by Bob Hoose & His Orchestral. Shuttle transportation service from Mall at Wellington Green Palm Tran bus stop.
FIREWORKS EXTRAVAGANZA AT VILLAGE PARK
Spectacular disply will be given by Zambelli Fireworks International. Music will be broadcast along with the fireworks.
REMEMBER: No personal fireworks, alcoholic beverages or pets allowed in Village Park.
Monday, June 11, 2007
“PROTECTING FLORIDA’S INVESTMENTS ACT” SIGNED
Florida has now become the first state in the US to link its public investments with the actions of “rogue” nations.
The new law allows Florida to divest some of its $150-BB fund and other public investments from firms that refuse to stop doing business with or otherwise support Iran and Sudan. Genocide and the development of nuclear weapons by Iran, the “world’s leading state sponsor of terror,” will not be sponsored by Florida, said Senator Ted Deutch (D-Boca Raton) and he praised Florida Governor Charlie Christ, just back from a trip to Israel, for signing the bill.
Deutch says he is working with other states to accomplish a similar program, and Governor Christ has sent letters to Governors of 49 other states encouraging them to follow suit. Deutch said the use of the law would require three steps: Identify firms with ties described by the law, Engage those firms “in a dialogue that causes them to understand what they are doing, and Ask that those ties be severed. If they are not severed, those stocks will be divested from the pension funds holdings.
Friday, June 01, 2007
ANNUAL WORLD CLASS CHARITY HORSE SHOW COMING IN NOVEMBER 2007
The Annual World Class Charity Horse Show 2007 will be held November 8, 9, and 10yh, 2007 at the NEW Palm Beach County Jim Brandon Equestrian Center, 7500 Forest Hill Boulevard in West Palm Beach from 10 am to 7 pm.
This facility is all under cover with beautiful barns and surroundings--a horseman's dream. There will be great box seats under cover, vendors, concessions and more. Something for everyone, ages 2 to 102! Y'all come and it will be a memorable time! Beautiful avenue of shops, box seats, premier box seats, concessions, exhibitor's parties, dog shows, and more. Spectator admission is FREE!
In addition to being a fun event, the annual horse show has been the biggest fund raiser for the Humanitarian Society.
For information call 561-362-8530. Website: humanitariansociety.org. Email: bocahumanitarian@adelphia.net.