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Monday, August 25, 2008

MERGING TEMPLES MAY GET NEW HOME

Temple B’nai Araham which meets in the Wellington Mall is merging with Temple B’nai Jacob in West Palm Beach and seeks to purchase a Wellington Village owned 2.82-acre parcel on the south side of Lake Worth Road, bordered on the west by Wellington Shores Drive. The Wellington Village Counsel has reacted favorably to their request. An inventory of the village land, designated for civic uses, is being made. A temple building is envisioned of 8-10,000 sq ft for services, social events, classrooms and an office. Parking would comply with zoning requirements. Beginning with 8 members, then growing to 45 families, the Temple expects to gain 90 – 100 additional members through the merger. The sale of the Temple B’nai Jacob property in West Palm Beach will help fund the land purchase.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

CLEMATIS BY NIGHT – WEST PALM BEACH’S HOT SPOT TO CHILL

The 2nd Thursday evening of every month, from 5:30 to 9 pm, come to Clematis Street in West Palm Beach, to dine, hear great music, see performances. You will find music, ethnic foods and vendors presenting sidewalk shopping for trendy items on every block. Enjoy the Fountainside Concert Series featuring rock, r&b, reggae, blues, soul, swing and Latin music every Thursday evening in Centennial Square. These events are produced by the City of West Palm Beach Mayor’s Office, Division of Community Events.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

WIDESPREAD US HOME PURCHASES BY INTERNATIONALS


National Association of Realtors has estimated that between 150,000 and 190,000 homes in the US were sold to foreign nationals between May 2007 and May 2008. Florida, California and Texas were the most popular states. With the US dollar weakened compared to foreign currencies, US real estate was recognized as a good investment right now.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

PBIA FEATURING PALM BEACH COUNTY ARTISTS EXHIBIT

An Opening Reception will be held at Palm Beach International Airport on Wednesday, September 10th , 5:30-7 pm in the Airport’s Concession Mall, Level 2 Main Terminal, across from Travelers Lounge for exhibits of local paintings, sculpture, photography and mixed-media works, sometimes depicting the flora, fauna and natural places in the County. To see a virtual tour of the art, go to http://www.pbcgov.com/fdo/art/artworks.htm. The artworks, created by residents of various Palm Beach County cities, are for sale. Parking available in Short Term levels 4-7. The exhibit will be on display through September 24th, and is sponsored by Palm Beach County’s Art in Public Places through a grant from the Palm Beach County’s Cultural Council. Selected works with are presented for four months and each exhibition features changing cultural and travel themes. Contact information for artists interested in submitting their works is http://www.pbcgov.com/art/FDORegistry.aspx.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

MORE ON WORLD’S MOST EXPENSIVE HOUSE… NOW REPORTED TO HAVE SOLD FOR $750,000,000

Now comes word that the anonymous Russian billionaire who bought the exquisite Villa Leopolda historic estate on the French Cote d’Azur paid a higher price than previously reported. This purchase overtakes the previous highest purchase of a London home by Laksmi Mittal for his son for $236,000,000. (WOW these are all a lot of zeros!). Villa Leopolda is between Monaco and Nice, overlooking Cap Ferrat near Villefranche-su-Mer. It is a cream-colored turreted mansion with two guest houses. King Leopold II of Belgium built the villa in 1902. In 1916, King Leopold’s nephew and heir, King Albert I, turned the villa into a hospital for wounded officers during WW1. The Agnelli family later owned the property (Fiat auto tycoons) and held legendary jet-set parties in the 1960’s, with guests including Frank Sinatra and Ronald Regan (in his acting days). Fifty full-time gardeners are employed to take care of 20 acres of gardens and terraces, with 1200 olive, orange, lemon and cypress trees. The grounds are considered among the most spectacular on the Cote d’Azur. Seller was Lily Safra, widow of murdered banking billionaire, Edmond Safra. A Russian oil oligarch is said to be the new owner. But not Roman, Abramovich, owner of the Chelsea Football Club, who owns a $100,000,000 mansion near Antibes. It is reported that 60 villas and mansions on Cap Ferrat are owned by wealthy Russians.

Saturday, August 09, 2008

SOME OF THE “GOOD NEWS”

Affordable house prices combined with attractive exchange rates have resulted in our Canadian neighbors becoming the largest group of foreign buyers of homes in the United States, followed by buyers from the UK, Mexico, China, India and Germany. Since May 2007, foreign nationals have purchased between 150,000 and 190,000 homes in the United States. The most popular purchase was single-family vacation homes with an average price of $297,400. Florida led the way followed by California, Texas, New York, Washington and Nevada. Four out of Ten foreign buyers paid for their new homes with cash, compared to 7% of domestic buyers. Average stay for international buyers was 2.6 months during the year. 14% of purchases were $750,000 or more. This information is from the 2008 NAR Profile of International Home Buying Activity, a survey based on responses from about 4,000 Realtors who serve foreign buyers.

Thursday, August 07, 2008

PLAN NOW: LOOK WHO'S COMING TO THE KRAVIS CENTER!

Carol Burnett (1/17/09)

Barbara Cook (12/16/2008)

Lily Tomlin (2-10-09)

Jackie Mason (2-2-09)

Steven Sondheim (2-4-09)

Marvin Hamlisch (3-8-09)

Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin, original EVITA stars (3-25-09)

Wynton Marsalis (1-28-09)

Dr. John and the Neville Brothers (3-3-09)

Led Zeppelin (1-13-09)

The Pink Floyd Experience (2-14-09)

Blue, a tribute to Joni Mitchell (1/2-4/09)

Kravis Membership is $75 and includes priority seating opportunities based on level of donation. Public tickets go on sale for 2008-2009 at 9 am on September 20th. For more info call 561-832-7469 or go to http://www.kravis.org. Starting in October, for 11 sessions, “Movies by Moonlight” will be presented in the Gosman Amphitheatre including Grease, Sound of Music and Singin’ In The Rain.

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

AUGUST ADMISSION FREE FOR PALM BEACH ZOO

Want to find something for the kids to do? Grandkids coming for a visit? Palm Beach Zoo admission fees are waived in August and unlimited carousel rides are offered for kids age 12 and younger. There are over 100 shows a week and 1600 animals to visit. The Zoo is located at Dreher Park in West Palm Beach. Mission of the zoo is to provide an outdoor classroom of living creatures to foster awareness, appreciation and respect for the natural world. More info at www.palmbeachzoo.org.