Category Archives: Commercial

Hoover Dam Through the Ages – Kenny Slaught

Elaborating on Hoover Dam’s past, Kenny Slaught says that the progressive structure was made during the American Great Depression happening between 1931 and 1936 and at a cost of 49 million USD. Boulder Dam was the original name of the project but due to big contributions of the then-President Herbert Hoover towards the creation of… Read More…

Kenny Slaught Notes Companionship Available For Struggling Children

When children experience the loss of a parent, it can be a stark realization that their lives will never be the same again. The feeling of being lost or abandoned can be overwhelming. Kenny Slaught points out that, “The I Have a Friend mentor program allows these young people to share their feelings with someone… Read More…

Kenny Slaught And Architecture Of Coastal California

Maintaining its natural charm, city planners enacted development controls to prevent demolition of Spanish Colonial architecture in 1925. The community was the first in the country to really think about the importance of historic buildings. Regulations were put in place and guidelines were designed to keep unique structures and park areas, and in 1960 Santa… Read More…

Kenny Slaught – Pushing Forward Real Estate And California’s JOBS Act

With only a few years in the market, crowdfunding has quicky grown over 150 startups nationwide, specializing in real estate. Today, approximately 7% of the U.S population is an accredited investor. In a dense setting like Southern California, this number is 20%. Software platforms, such as CrowdEngine, RealtyShares, CrowdForce, among others, make it possible to… Read More…

Kenny Slaught Supports Hospice Of Santa Barbara

Kenny Slaught recognizes that many families depend on the hospice and their counseling and support services. Regularly, the hospice offers individual, group, and family counseling sessions free of charge. These helpful programs deal with a variety of issues regarding traumatic loss while emphasizing the various aspects of emotional, psychological, and spiritual well-being that are critical… Read More…

Kenny Slaught On Building Traditions Of California

Some of the most eminent Santa Barbara architecture features include, the centuries old Hotel Virginia, El Pueblo Viejo district in historic downtown and the two pink towers at the Old Mission, which welcomes retreats and festivals. The brightly colored tiles of the County Courthouse houses brilliant displays of murals and other striking attributes. Nearby is… Read More…

Kenny Slaught On Architectural Trends In California

Nearly a century ago, famous architect George Washington Smith launched the California movement known as the Spanish Colonial revival. Smith was a scholar who dropped out of Harvard to eventually work as a bond trader. After becoming a successful businessman, he moved to Santa Barbara to pursue a relaxing lifestyle and planning to work on… Read More…

Kenny Slaught Proud To Call Santa Barbara Home

Some of the most eminent Santa Barbara stuctures include the centuries old Hotel Virginia, El Pueblo Viejo district in historic downtown and the two pink towers at the Old Mission, home of retreats and festivals. The brightly colored tiles of the County Courthouse display murals and other striking attributes. Nearby is the clock tower and… Read More…

Kenny Slaught Blogs On Outreach Programs Of Local Charity

The Santa Barbara Bowl, a large outdoor music venue, strives to make the arts accessible to the larger community through a number of education outreach initiatives. Each year, the foundation funds programs that reach approximately 20,000 students through non-profit arts programs, individual artists, and local schools. Long-time advocate of community, Santa Barbara-based property developer and… Read More…

Kenny Slaught Supports Hospice Programming Via Blog Post

Renowned business leader and real estate investor, Kenny Slaught has dedicated himself to helping less fortunate citizens and organizations in his community. In keeping with his long-time philosophy as a leading charitable activist, he advocates for the Hospice of Santa Barbara and one of its many outreach-centered initiatives -counseling and support services. As he works… Read More…